Data-driven graphics make it possible to produce
multiple versions of an image quickly and accurately. Let's say, for
example, that you need to produce 500 different Web banners based on the
same template. In the past, you had to manually populate the template
with data (images, text, and so on). With data-driven graphics, you can
quickly generate Web banners using variables and data sets.
You
can turn any image into a template for data-driven graphics by defining
variables for layers in the image. In addition, you can create
different sets of variable data to view what your template will look
like when it is rendered.
Creating different versions of an image using variables A. Source file template B. User defines layers as variables C. Different versions of the image can be created, each with a different variable data set
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