It seems like you are interested in Photoshop actions. Photoshop actions are a series of recorded commands that you can apply to a single file or a batch of files. They can save you a lot of time if you need to perform repetitive tasks.
Here is a basic guide on how to create and use Photoshop actions:
- Open Photoshop and load an image you want to work with.
- Open the Actions Panel by going to
Window > Actions
. - Create a New Action:
- Click the
Create new action
button (a square icon with a plus sign) at the bottom of the Actions panel. - Name your action and click
Record
.
- Click the
- Perform the Steps you want to record. For example, you might want to apply a filter, adjust the color balance, and resize the image.
- Stop Recording:
- Once you have completed all the steps, click the
Stop
button (a square icon) at the bottom of the Actions panel.
- Once you have completed all the steps, click the
- Select the Action you created in the Actions panel.
- Click the Play Button at the bottom of the Actions panel to apply the action to the current image.
- Open the Batch Command:
- Go to
File > Automate > Batch
.
- Go to
- Set the Source:
- Choose the folder containing the images you want to process.
- Set the Action:
- Select the action you want to apply.
- Set the Destination:
- Choose where you want to save the processed images.
- Click OK:
- Photoshop will now apply the action to all the images in the source folder and save them to the destination folder.
Here is an example of creating a Photoshop action to add a watermark to an image:
- Open an image in Photoshop.
- Create a New Action and name it "Add Watermark".
- Start Recording.
- Select the Type Tool and click on the image to add text.
- Type your watermark text (e.g., "© 2024 MyName").
- Adjust the font, size, and position of the text as desired.
- Stop Recording.
Now you can apply this action to any image or batch process a folder of images to add the watermark automatically.
For more detailed tutorials and advanced techniques, you can visit the Adobe Photoshop Help Center.
If you have any specific questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!