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Ready to use scripts written by me — just install and use them.
Update path names in links (ID)
This script relinks old links with new ones in a folder you choose.
Resize images (ID)
Resizes all raster images in the current InDesign document and sets them to 100%.
Compare two documents (ID)
The script compares two documents and finds the differences between them
Place images (ID)
This script replaces text frames containing file names of images with actual images.
Package for Archive (ID)
This script packages all InDesign documents in the selected folder.
Export Stories to InCopy (ID)
This script exports stories in the active document to InCopy Document format creating a separate file (.incx) for each story.
Update Modified Links (ID)
Updates all modified links in the current document. It's very handy if you assign a shortcut to it — no need to open Links panel to update links.
Find change by queries (ID)
Performs a series of find-change operations based on the previously saved settings.
Add Darken Layer (PS)
Adds a "Darken Layer" layer to the active image in Photoshop. I use it to paint over "white spots" on the background, sky, etc.
Apply Unsharp Mask filter and then Fade Luminosity (PS)
I use it to sharpen CMYK images. (Method recommended by Dan Margulis: first apply Unsharp Mask filter, then Fade Luminosity)
Open All RGB Files (ID)
Opens in Photoshop all TIFs and PSDs which are in RGB or Grayscale color mode. Very useful when your file contains loads of images that you have to color correct.
Update links to new drive letters (ID Windows)
This script changes the drive letter in the path names, has an option to relink all or only missing links.
Resave files script (ID)
Resaved files to make them smaller in size.
Show InDesign links (ID, Bridge)
This script makes possible to see list of all links in an InDesign file selected in Bridge.
See also:
Scripts sorted by categories for InDesign — interesting scripts, sorted by categories.
I just started filling in this page so there is a small number of scripts so far.
Scripts for my own workflow and written on request of other people — might be interesting only for scripters. |