- [Instructor] This course is geared toward the intermediate to advanced Photoshop user who wants to use Photoshop's automation tools to further streamline their workflow. I typically work in full screen mode with menu bar instead of the standard screen mode, to make the most of the screen real estate. To follow along, once a document is open in Photoshop, choose the view menu and then choose screen mode, and full screen mode with menu bar. You can also tap the F key to toggle through the different screen modes. I've also customized my work space to only show the panels that we use throughout this course.
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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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