Join Julieanne Kost for an in-depth discussion in this video Next steps, part of Photoshop Automation: Tips, Tricks, and Techniques.
- [Instructor] Congratulations on completing this course.…I hope that the material we covered will help you…to further streamline your workflow so that you can automate…repetitive tasks and accomplish more in far less time.…Thank you for the privilege of being your instructor…and to find out what I've been up to lately,…be sure to check out my blog at blogs.adobe.com/jkost.…
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6/30/2017- Quickly saving images as different file types
- Creating single and multi-step actions
- Saving and loading actions
- Inserting stops, menu items, and conditionals
- Tips for working with layers
- Using the Batch command
- Creating droplets
- Automatically creating graphics from layers using generators
- Working with variables and scripts
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome1m 44s
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Exercise files15s
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1. Quickly Saving Images as Different File Types
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2. Action Essentials
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Single-click button mode2m 53s
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Recording multistep actions4m 54s
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Saving actions4m 7s
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3. Tips and Tricks for Recording Actions
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Preparing files for actions9m 15s
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Tips for working with layers6m 51s
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Recording painting tool options10m 27s
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4. Using the Batch Command
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Batch processing6m 30s
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Conditional actions8m 14s
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5. Droplets, Variables, and Scripts
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Creating droplets7m 38s
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Working with variables7m 39s
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Working with scripts5m 19s
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Conclusion
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Next steps23s
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