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Using actions in Adobe Photoshop

Using actions in Adobe Photoshop

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Using actions in Adobe Photoshop

- If you want to create something custom Photoshop Actions are really quite powerful. They allow you to record what it is you're doing. This could be a series of menu commands or other things that you trigger within a document. This means that you can design something and then take that design and repeat it on another image. Now, there are some tricks to this but a great place to start is to explore some of the built-in actions. Let's take a look at those and then I'll show you one more thing. Let's explore actions for a moment. You'll find them by going to the window menu and choosing actions. By default, Photoshop includes a few actions built in that you can try out. Additionally, you can click on the panel sub menu here and actually load additional choices. For example, let's load up some frames and let's do the black and white technique here. Notice if I want to try out this lab black and white technique, it's a set…

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