keppel opened this issue on Aug 25, 2002 ยท 7 posts
dreamer101 posted Tue, 27 August 2002 at 11:23 AM
CorelDraw was better at. It comes with Corel Script Editor. It's easier on the eye to see the script on one whole screen than to work in the adobe palette. Yes, you can drag off actions palette and enlarge it to work on but was hoping Adobe Photoshop/Image Ready would have improved action editing with version 7. You can edit any actions script. You can delete, add, rearrange, insert stops, insert menu items etc. There are certain tasks that can't be recorded. You can include stops in your action that let you perform a task that cannot be recorded (for example, using a painting tool).
For the ones you get just right and want to apply on many images, the droplet is great. I have so many droplets that i'm going to have to rename them all so I know which does what LOL.