Photoshop actions are very useful tools to do repetitive tasks. Creating a new action may be as easy as just recording the different Photoshop steps in your task. To create your new action, activate the action panel (Window rActions).īefore starting, have a look at the basic recording tools in the action button bar: □ C _i ft Their functions are (from the left to right): Thus, an action is a sequence of steps (such as opening a file or setting a new image mode) in Photoshop. J Create a new action * Delete action or action step Record button: shows "red" if Photoshop is recording an action and "green" when the recording is stopped. Enter a descriptive name for this action set: To create an action for batch processing RAW files, first create a new action SET by clicking. Select the new action set in the action panel and click to create a new action. This starts recording the following Photoshop steps. The next steps to be recorded, done in Photoshop, are: But, first a dialog appears, asking for a name for the new action. It doesn't matter which file you open because its name will later on be replaced by the source selection). ► When Adobe Camera Raw appears, set all Work-flow Options you want to use for your batch conversion. From the ACR Settings menu, select the appropriate conversion settings set you plan to use in your batch. The converted image will be opened in Photoshop. ► In Photoshop set the image mode you desire and add prototype adjustment layers (this, only useful, if you prepare your images for individual image corrections after the batch conversion is complete). ► Call up "Save as" (FilerSave as), select the appropriate file format (e.
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