Record your actions for future use.

In real life, you encounter situations when someone would ask you a particular question which you would respond with all enthusiasm. A few minutes later, another person asks and you reply with the same answer you gave the previous person. Then another person come with the same question. And another… and another… Then you came to a point where you would wish you could have just recorded your first response and play the record for the next person inquiring.

Unfortunately, that would be rude. But it’s not with Adobe Photoshop.

How to create and record a Photoshop Action in 7 simple steps.

1. In the Actions Panel, create a new Action Set.

2. Name your new action set and click OK.

3. Still on the Actions Panel, create a new Action by clicking on the Create new action button.

4. Name your new action and click the Record button to start recording.

5. Start editing your photo. You’ll notice the record button on the actions panel is turned RED.6. After completing your photo editing, click the stop button to stop recording.

7. Save your action for future use.

To repeat the same actions on a different photo, just load and play the action script you’ve just created.

This is a part of my Adobe Photoshop Action Script tutorial series:

Written on: 03-24-08 Under Designs, Graphics and Beyond ·

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