Great to hear this! Thank you, Art!
Wei
On 2014/11/4 11:29, Art Campbell wrote:
Yes, FrameScript guru Rick Quattro has a script that will do this. I
haven't had to use this tool in a few years, so I forget what the
output file format options are, but I suspect he can tune them to your
preference.
I'm CC:ing him so you have his address and can contact him directly.
Cheers,
Art
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On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 11:11 AM, Wei JIANG [PT-CN]
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hello Framers,
I am translating a book of FM files into Chinese. These FM files
have a lot of embedded images that have meaningful but "dead"
strings. The client wants these strings to be translated.
Preferably, I want to open these images in Photoshop or
Illustrator. So, my question is, is there any way - preferably a
script - to save these images as disk files and
linking/referencing to them?
Thanks,
Wei
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