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First of all, thank you for this beautiful script, this is what i was looking for many weeks.
There is one feature i would want to add. I always change the name of the png/jpg's i exported to "psdname/index/mode of the layer". There is a option in script that makes this process much easier like adding "{dn}" to prefix and choosing the "use index ascending" option. But i have to change it manually if the layer has a mode like multiply or overlay. Can you add an option to export the layers considering mode of the layer just like in the document name, for example "{mode}" or "{adj}" with being able to ignore "normal" or "pass through" layers.
Thank you again.
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Feature Request: Option to Add Layer Adjustment Information to Index or Suffix
Feature Request: Option to Add Layer Adjustment Information to Prefix or Suffix
May 2, 2024
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Feature Request: Option to Add Layer Adjustment Information to Prefix or Suffix
Feature Request: Option to Add Layer Mode Information to Prefix or Suffix
May 2, 2024
First of all, thank you for this beautiful script, this is what i was looking for many weeks.
There is one feature i would want to add. I always change the name of the png/jpg's i exported to "psdname/index/mode of the layer". There is a option in script that makes this process much easier like adding "{dn}" to prefix and choosing the "use index ascending" option. But i have to change it manually if the layer has a mode like multiply or overlay. Can you add an option to export the layers considering mode of the layer just like in the document name, for example "{mode}" or "{adj}" with being able to ignore "normal" or "pass through" layers.
Thank you again.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: