Photoshop Actions
Photoshop actions can make your life much easier
if you know how to use them. Photoshop actions are
used to accomplish the repetitive tasks with just one
click or key press. There are many free Photoshop
actions on the internet but we will learn how to make
our own actions instead of doing the same boring work
repeatedly. Trying to get one of the real life
examples, I will make a new Photoshop action for making
multiple sizes from one thumbnail image because I used
to do that for different sites repeatedly. You can
follow the same logic to do whatever tasks you want.
- Show Photoshop actions palette by clicking Window
> Actions or simply pressing Alt+F9.
- Open the image that you want to apply the actions
to, the image you would like to take multiple sizes
copies from in this example.
- It is a good idea to group your actions in sets so click
the folder icon located at the bottom of the actions
palette to create a new set and name your set. I will
name it "Custom Actions".
- Click the "Create new action" icon located at the
bottom of the actions palette (the one that looks like
create a new layer).
- Give a descriptive name to your action in the "New
Action" window. You can assign a function key for your
action or a color if you like and click Record.
- Now, start the boring repetitive tasks (for the
last time). Notice, the speed you do your steps does
not matter at all, Photoshop will attempt to do those
steps as fast as possible when you play this action
afterwards.
- In our example, I want to make an action to
generate thumbs of an image with multiple sizes for
multiple sites, so click Image > Image Size and type
75 for width, 75 for height and click Ok. Photoshop
will generate a new action under "Create Thumbs" and
call it "Image Size" or whatever step you have done
here.
- Click File > Save for web, choose the format
that you like and choose a name for you image. NOTICE
that Photoshop will generate the same file when you
play this action again so make sure to choose a bath
that you are sure it will be there when you run this
action afterwards or it will fail. In this example, I
will choose "C:\75X75.gif" for file name and path.
- Repeat the same steps again with different file
sizes and different file names, make sure to start from
the biggest file size and move to smaller ones for a better quality.
- After you have finished whatever steps you want,
click the Stop icon located at the bottom of the
Actions palette. Now you have completed your first
Photoshop actions set. If you look at your actions
palette now, you will see all the steps you have done,
click the little arrow on the left of every step to see
its details.
- Now for the fun part, if you want to create
different thumb sizes for another image, open the other
image in Photoshop, click the little arrow on the left
of the "Custom Actions" set in the Actions palette.
Select the "Create Thumbs" action, click the play icon
located at the bottom of the Actions palette and watch
Photoshop doing all the boring work for you!
- You can modify any of the actions simply by double
clicking on it in the actions window, you can also
delete any step by choosing it and clicking the delete
icon located at the bottom of the Actions palette.
- Do you want a confirmation before running your
action? It is easy! Click the arrow located at the
right top of the Actions palette, choose Insert Stop,
type the message that you want appear, check Allow
Continue and press Ok. Move the resulting Stop action
to the top of all the other actions.
- You can temporarily disable any action in the
action set by clicking the left most check box next to
it or only disable its modal window by clicking the
check box next to it.
I would love to read your comments and know what
tasks do you like most to use Photoshop Actions with.
Good one. Thanks.