Click the button called Reveal my Startup Scripts.On the left side, choose Startup Scripts.We’ll get Bridge to open this folder for you by following these steps: Now that we have the file to copy, we need the folder into which it will be put.Look in the folder called Bridge (all versions) and you will see a single file with the jsx extension. ![]() When you extracted the downloaded ZIP file for your script, a bunch of folders were created.It requires a bit of manual copying to work properly, but it’s pretty easy. The main engine for the plugins resided in Photoshop, but there is an optional Bridge plugin that lets you manually select files and send them on to Photoshop for further processing. Restart Photoshop and you’re good to go.Mac OS X: Applications/Photoshop CS3/Presets/Scripts Windows: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop CS3\Presets\Scripts The default location for this folder is shown below. Copy *everything* (the file(s) and the folder) to the Photoshop Scripts folder.A folder called AutoLoader Scripts Only.For example, for AutoLoader you’ll find this: Look in the folder called Photoshop (All Versions) and you will see two files and one folder. ![]() ![]() Although this video is for AutoLoader, it actually applies to all scripts. This video will walk you through it if you get stuck. Photoshop requires manual installation of the needed files in order to run. Installation instructions are the same for all version of Photoshop Photoshop is where the action takes place, so we’ll start with that.
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