Photoshop Action scripts
September 13, 2012 / by Marco / Categories : Technology
I’m always about saving time. “Time is money” right? I get into a habit of streamlining processes and if it’s a repetitive task, then why not automate that task.
Like create a script? I realised you can do this with Photoshop. All you need to do is click on Window – Action or ALT-F9.
Click on the action script icon, give it a name and then press the red button (record). Then start making your changes and in the background, Photoshop starts recording all your actions.
Once your done, press the stop button (square button). Now if you need to repeat the same action, then select the name of the action and press the play button. Easy!
Now the tricky part was to trying to save or export the actions. The easiest way to do this is click the menu option and select Save Action. Give it a name and the location of the file.
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