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    Is There an API Exposed?

    I did, but the site seemed to have removed it, or I had forgotten to include it. Here it is again, http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1029627&page=1. In case it doesn't show up, the subject of the thread is "API for Save for Web?".
  2. xtektips

    Is There an API Exposed?

    I have found the way to script "Save for web". See my other post for the code in Javascript and VB.
  3. xtektips

    API for Save for Web?

    Save as" does different thing than "Save for web" beside the 72 dpi. I can manually change the photo to 72 dpi, the resulting JPEG is still different AND is much smaller (the original dpi is 300 dpi). The reason that I need to do the programming is to figure out the height and width to resize...
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    API for Save for Web?

    I am writing a VB application that will automatically do some custom resizing of PSD files and saving them to JPEG files. However, I am not able to find an API for "Save for Web" functionality. So the resulting JPEG files from "Save as" are larger in size than "Save for Web". My questions...
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    Is There an API Exposed?

    I just wrote a VB application to do the custom reszing via Photoshop OLE. You should be able to write a DLL for IIS to call. This is the simple part. The hard part is that it seems that there is not API to access the "Save for Web" functionality, so the resulting JPEG from "Save as" is always...

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