![]() ![]() This move by Adobe smacks of trying to dumb-down the application simply because some Users could not understand how to use the feature correctly? If they were fussing about having too many items in the Options bar for smaller screens, they could simply have continued to include it in the View Menu with the option of setting your actual monitor resolution in Preferences as it was previously. Not only "egregious" but totally unnecessary. I use it for very large prints to help split the difference between optimum sharpening and oversharpening when pushing into oversharpening. ![]() Removing that button is nothing short of egregious! Ref.putEnumerated( charIDToTypeID( "Mn " ), charIDToTypeID( "MnIt" ), charIDToTypeID( 'PrnS' ) ) ĭesc.putReference( charIDToTypeID( "null" ), ref ) ĮxecuteAction( charIDToTypeID( "slct" ), desc, DialogModes.NO ) ĪctiveDocument.resizeImage( undefined, undefined, docRes, ResampleMethod.NONE ) Var pix = ('px')/screenInchs ĪctiveDocument.resizeImage( undefined, undefined, screenRes/(zoom/100), ResampleMethod.NONE ) Var screenRes = executeActionGet(ref).getObjectValue(stringIDToTypeID('unitsPrefs')).getUnitDoubleValue(stringIDToTypeID('newDocPresetScreenResolution'))/72 ![]() Ref.putEnumerated( charIDToTypeID("capp"), charIDToTypeID("Ordn"), charIDToTypeID("Trgt") ) Photoshop quality is on a steady down hill slope. You may be able to code as script that prompts for your display dpi resolution or hard code your displays resolution into your script. So no configuration free work around seems likely. If the user changes the setting from the default the script will work in CS6. If you leave it set to CS6 default setting "Bicubic Automatic" a internal error will occur if a script tries to retrieve that precedence in CS6. While you can retrieve Photoshop Preference Interpolation. Looking at the scripting guide now only some Photoshop Preferences can be retrieved. However not all things can be done with scripting. Script can retrieve information like the document DPI resolution if it can retrieve the Photoshop Preference Display resolution it could calculate what zoom percentage would be needed. It may be possible to write a script to do it. Does anyone have an action that would calculate and zoom to the correct zoom % based on the image resolution and the screen resolution set in prefs (basically doing what 'Print Size' did before)Īn action can not do that if the Photoshop Preference Display resolution has not been removed as well. ![]()
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