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We all know that Photoshop is a powerful hands-on image editing tool, but sometimes simple tasks can get repetitive and tedious. Fortunately, Adobe Photoshop has a host of automation tools which allows you to perform routine tasks in a faster way.
Read on to see how you can speed up your Photoshop workflow by automating Photoshop using actions and batch processing.
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Did you know you can have Photoshop record the steps you take to modify a file and then replay these same steps on another file or even a batch of files? It’s very easy [...]
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How do you modify an Action in Photoshop after you record it? In my previous post I explored how to create actions in Photoshop, this post will explore modifying [...]
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Adobe can apply Photoshop actions across multiple files within Adobe Photoshop or via Adobe Bridge. In order to batch process a Photoshop action in Bridge, the action [...]
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