Layer Group information

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Layer Group information

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Hi all,
is it possible to access information about a psd documents layer groups, rather than individual layers only?
If i create an image list, each layer is an image magick object, but I cant find any information in the layer about which group it belongs to.

Any ideas?
best,
paul.
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Re: Layer Group information

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Add -debug coder to your command line. In addition, we associate a layer name as an image label. Type
  • identify -verbose image.psd
and look for psd:layer.x, psd:layer.y, etc. for additional layer information.
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Re: Layer Group information

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magick wrote:Add -debug coder to your command line. In addition, we associate a layer name as an image label. Type
  • identify -verbose image.psd
and look for psd:layer.x, psd:layer.y, etc. for additional layer information.
thanks very much - i'll take a look at what extra information i can get from that command.
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Re: Layer Group information

Post by MikeOwen »

Hi,
I'm looking to access the PSD group names but the verbose command does not provide any useful info.
Can PSD group names be supported, please!
Thanks,
Mike
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