
Corel Photo-Paint is a raster graphics editing program that allows users to record scripts to automate repetitive tasks. Recording a script involves opening the Recorder window, creating a New script, and then performing the desired tasks, such as applying effects or resizing images. The recorded actions are saved as a script, which can be loaded and played back to apply the same actions to other images. This process is known as batch processing and can save time when editing multiple images. Users can also edit or delete scripts and choose to exclude certain commands from being applied. Overall, the script recording feature in Corel Photo-Paint simplifies the process of making complex edits to multiple images.
| Characteristics | Values |
|---|---|
| How to record a script | Click on the "Quick Customization" button, then check the box assigned to the "Recorder" to display the corresponding panel. |
| How to start recording | Press the bottom menu button "Record" or the red REC icon. |
| How to stop recording | Click the "Stop" button at the bottom of the Recorder docker, then click the "Save" icon at the top. |
| How to save a recording | Choose the folder where you want to store the script and give it a file name. |
| What can be recorded | Most actions can be recorded, but not user interface customizations, CMYK profile creation or editing, operations inside the Manage workspace, Print Layout, or gradient creation, and floating, docking, or arranging of toolbars, palettes, and windows. |
| How to edit a recording | Insert new commands, record over existing commands, or delete commands. |
| How to play a recording | Click the "Play" button in the Scripts panel. |
| How to apply a recording to multiple images | Use the Batch Processing feature to apply the recording to several images at once. |
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What You'll Learn

How to open the recorder
To open the recorder in Corel Photo-Paint, follow these steps:
- Go to the "Windows" menu in the top left corner of the application window.
- From the "Windows" menu, select "Dockers", then select "Recorder" from the submenu. This will open the Recorder docker, which is the interface for recording scripts in Corel Photo-Paint.
- Once the Recorder docker is open, you can start creating a new recording by clicking the "Open" button and navigating to the desired script file. Double-click on the script filename to open it.
- Before starting the recording, you can prepare by writing down the individual steps you want to perform. This ensures that you don't forget any steps during the recording process.
- When you are ready to begin recording, click the "Record" button, usually located at the bottom of the Recorder docker.
- Perform the tasks or actions that you wish to capture in your script. This can include various operations such as applying effects, resizing images, or making corrective adjustments.
Now that the recorder is open and you've started recording, you can continue following similar steps to complete your script recording in Corel Photo-Paint.
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Choosing what to record
Corel PHOTO-PAINT allows you to record a sequence of most keyboard, toolbar, toolbox, menu, and mouse operations. These operations are translated into command statements that appear chronologically in a command list. Each command statement is one word based on the name of a menu and the name of a command found in that menu.
Some operations are converted to parameters that are embedded within a command. For example, if you choose a paint colour and apply a brushstroke to an image, the colour selection is not displayed in the recorder’s command list. Instead, it is recorded as a parameter of the paint tool command.
Before you start recording a script, it is a good idea to write down the specific actions you want to record so that you do not forget any steps while recording. You can also save a list of Undo actions as a script. For example, if you did not record the actions for an effect that you want to reproduce, you can save those operations as a script by using the Undo list.
When recording scripts, you have the option of recording the initial state of the application. This includes the tools and art materials that you use during the session, including brushes, colours, and paper textures. Corel Painter plays the session using the materials that you recorded. If you disable this option, Corel Painter uses the tools and art materials selected at the time you play back the script. For example, you can use a different brush, colour, and paper texture each time you play the script to produce different results.
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Recording your script
Before you begin recording, it is recommended to plan the steps you wish to include in your script. You can then open an image by going to File > Open. From here, you can apply effects, resize the image, or make any other adjustments you wish to record. Once you are ready to start recording, click on the bottom menu button "Record" or the red REC icon.
Now, perform the tasks you want to capture. For example, if you want to apply a "Sepia tone" effect, you would open the "Effects" tab, then select "Camera" and finally "Sepia tone". Each action will be translated into command statements that will appear chronologically in a command list. You can also record the initial state of the application, including tools and art materials such as brushes, colours, and paper textures.
When you are finished, click the Stop button on the Recorder docker and then click Save. Give your script a filename and save it in the folder of your choice. Your recording is now saved as a script and can be accessed and played in future Corel Photo-Paint sessions.
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Editing your script
Once you have recorded a script in Corel Photo-Paint, you can easily edit it using the Recorder docker. The Recorder docker allows you to open, edit, and play recordings and scripts. You can also use it to create new recordings and scripts.
To edit a script, you can insert new commands, record over existing commands, and delete commands that you no longer want to include. For example, if you want to insert a new command, simply click the "Insert new command" button, and then double-click an existing command to indicate where you want the new command to be inserted. The new command will appear before the command you double-clicked.
If you want to replace commands in a recording or script, double-click the first command in the sequence that you want to replace. A position indicator will appear beside the selected command. Then, click the "Record" button and perform the new operations before clicking "Stop".
You can also delete commands from a recording or script by holding down "Ctrl" and clicking the commands you want to remove. Then, click the "Delete selected command(s)" button. Remember, if you delete commands from a script, you must save the script before closing it to save your changes.
Additionally, you can temporarily exclude some commands from a sequence before playing a recording or script. This can be useful if you want to test out different options without permanently changing the script.
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Saving your script
To save your script in Corel Photo-Paint, you must first ensure that you have the "'Recording' window in view". From here, you can select the "New" script option from the upper menu. Once you have created a new script, you can start recording by pressing the "Record" button or the red REC icon. After you have finished recording, click the "Stop" button, and then click on the "Save" icon. You can then choose the folder where you want to store the script.
When you create and save a script for the first time, you will be directed to save the script in the appropriate path in the "Documents" folder. After that, you will be directed to save to the most recently used folder. When the application searches for scripts, restricted scripts are searched before trusted scripts. If a script is run from an unconfigured path, it is treated as restricted. If a path appears in both the restricted and trusted lists, it is also treated as restricted.
You can also save a list of "Undo" actions as a script. For example, if you did not record the actions for an effect that you want to reproduce, you can save those operations as a script by using the "Undo" list. A script created from an "Undo" list includes all the operations performed on an image, so you may need to edit the script to isolate the commands you want.
You can edit a recording or script by inserting new commands, recording over existing commands, and deleting commands that are no longer needed. You can also temporarily exclude some commands from a sequence before you play a recording or script. If you delete commands from a script, remember to save the script before closing it to save the changes.
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Frequently asked questions
To record a script in Corel Photo-Paint, you need to have the "Recording" window open and select "New" from the upper menu. Then, press "Record" or the red REC icon to start recording. Perform the tasks you want to capture, and click the stop button when you are done. Name your file and click "Save".
You can record most actions in Corel Photo-Paint. For example, you can batch process images by applying effects, making automatic adjustments, or resizing. You can also record tasks such as applying colour adjustments to a collection of images.
You can access the basic functions for playing scripts from the "Scripts" panel. From left to right, the buttons are Stop, Play, Record, and Pause. You can also play a recording by opening the Recorder docker and clicking on the Play icon.
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