Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Burnt Edges

Can someone remind me how to do the burnt edges on a picture?

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Creating an Action

I have LOVED the "Actions" tab ever since I figured out how to use it. I use the Actions folder alot when I do photoshoots. What it does is records everything you do to ONE picture so that you can run a "batch" that will do all the same things to a FOLDER of pictures. For instance, I did a photoshoot in my house with my new lighting (yup, got some lighting) that still needed the colors tweaked with the "Auto Levels" option (I was still figuring out the settings on my camera). So, I plopped one picture onto my Photoshop program and pressed the "Create a new action" button (The little picture that looks like a paper is being turned. It's in the bottom right hand corner of the "Actions" folder, next to the little garbage can.) and named my action "Auto Levels". Then I pushed "record". You will notice that a little circle, a few buttons over from the "create a new action" button, turned red. That means Photoshop is recording everything you do to that picture.

So, I selected "Auto Levels" then saved my work. I then pushed the "stop playing/recording" square button to the left of the "record" button. Now the actions that I did to that picture are saved. I can run a "batch" and do that action to every picture in a folder with one click instead of opening everything picture one at a time AND doing Auto Levels AND then saving it. You just sit back and watch it work. Love it!

Welcome, welcome

Welcome to the new blog for your Photoshop and all around photo needs! I started this blog in hopes that we can all share the new tips we've learned and learn from the tips of others making us all official "Photo Tipsters"! So, if there is a new trick you've learned on Photoshop or with taking photos, post it. If you are wondering how to do something, ask it. We've been sharing tips between each other for a couple of years now so let's make it a little easier to share.

Post away Tipsters!