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A good point to start is here: https://github.com/Adobe-CEP/Getting-Started-guides https://github.com/Adobe-CEP/CEP-Resources https://github.com/Adobe-CEP/Samples https://github.com/Adobe-CEP/Samples/tree/master/PProPanel https://ppro-scripting.docsforadobe.dev/ Great examples to learn from. Basically, Adobe extensions are a website UI (html, javascript, nodejs support) that talks to ExtendScript (old version of javascript), which is used to invoke commands for Adobe software. Know that Adobe is currently in a transition period, where they switch from CEP (Common Extensibility Platform, structure I described you above) to UXP (Unified Extensibility Platform). UXP will merge website and ExtendScript commands in one context. I guess it will happen in 1-2 years, but CEP is promised to be supported for longer.
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A good point to start is here: https://github.com/Adobe-CEP/Getting-Started-guides https://github.com/Adobe-CEP/CEP-Resources https://github.com/Adobe-CEP/Samples https://github.com/Adobe-CEP/Samples/tree/master/PProPanel https://ppro-scripting.docsforadobe.dev/ Great examples to learn from. Basically, Adobe extensions are a website UI (html, javascript, nodejs support) that talks to ExtendScript (old version of javascript), which is used to invoke commands for Adobe software. Know that Adobe is currently in a transition period, where they switch from CEP (Common Extensibility Platform, structure I described you above) to UXP (Unified Extensibility Platform). UXP will merge website and ExtendScript commands in one context. I guess it will happen in 1-2 years, but CEP is promised to be supported for longer.
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A good point to start is here: https://github.com/Adobe-CEP/Getting-Started-guides https://github.com/Adobe-CEP/CEP-Resources https://github.com/Adobe-CEP/Samples https://github.com/Adobe-CEP/Samples/tree/master/PProPanel https://ppro-scripting.docsforadobe.dev/ Great examples to learn from. Basically, Adobe extensions are a website UI (html, javascript, nodejs support) that talks to ExtendScript (old version of javascript), which is used to invoke commands for Adobe software. Know that Adobe is currently in a transition period, where they switch from CEP (Common Extensibility Platform, structure I described you above) to UXP (Unified Extensibility Platform). UXP will merge website and ExtendScript commands in one context. I guess it will happen in 1-2 years, but CEP is promised to be supported for longer.
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Regarding Python — I've heard of Pymiere. If I understand it properly, it is a wrapper, where you write code in Python, but it still talks to ExtendScript API of Premiere Pro.
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