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I have a set of large (12000x20000x16bpp) grayscale scans that I wish to slice up into individual elements. There is a lot of white space between elements, so an approximate fit is fine.
The new photoshop ‘divide slice’ provides a quick and easy way to select the areas I wish to export, but the Save As Web module chokes on the large sizes involved, and there doesn’t appear to be any other way to use slices. No operation affects them, they aren’t enumerated in the javascript interface. The only way I see to do this is to write an export plugin, which is a pain to say the least.
Gimp, guides, and web-o-tine works, but is painfully slow. Same with imagemagick.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Some automation trick with guides or something that I have missed?
Thanks,
R C
The new photoshop ‘divide slice’ provides a quick and easy way to select the areas I wish to export, but the Save As Web module chokes on the large sizes involved, and there doesn’t appear to be any other way to use slices. No operation affects them, they aren’t enumerated in the javascript interface. The only way I see to do this is to write an export plugin, which is a pain to say the least.
Gimp, guides, and web-o-tine works, but is painfully slow. Same with imagemagick.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Some automation trick with guides or something that I have missed?
Thanks,
R C
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