How To Create an Action For Your Watermark -

                                               or anything else you do on a repetitive basis in Photoshop.


Creating an 'Action' in Photoshop is a method that allows you to quickly and easily reproduce something you do on a regular basis, without having to go thru the motions and steps each and every time you do it. Examples would be watermarking, high pass sharpening, creating a frame, or anything else you can think of.

Again, this is simple and easy to do!

 

1. Open your photo, click on the 'Create New Set' button below your Actions palette. Name your 'new set' in the box that comes up.

 

Actions Tutorial Photoshop

 

2. Now, click on the 'New Action' button. Your 'set' name will be there. In the line above, name the 'Action'.  In this case, my set is 'Watermarking' and the action name is 'DBoucher-Photography.com'.  Naming them is important, as you will want to be able to find them in the action palette later. Also, you might decide to add another watermark to the set at a later time, perhaps a logo, and this will keep your watermarking actions together and easy to find.


Actions Tutorial Photoshop


3. Now you are ready to begin your action, so click on the 'Begin Recording' button, then start creating your watermark or whatever action you wish to perform. When you have finished creating your watermark,


Actions Tutorial Photoshop


4. click on the 'Stop Recording' button. (There's no need to rush through, it's not on a timer!)

 

Actions Tutorial Photoshop

 

5. Go to your Actions Palette, click on the small button on the right, when the window opens, click on SAVE ACTION. (I have forgotten this step a few times...it's not a 'Happy Camper' thing :)

You will see your new action listed after the next PS start up. For some reason, it won't show on the list until you restart PS.

 

Actions Tutorial Photoshop

 

 

Actions Tutorial Photoshop

 

There are two ways to open your action palette to find your actions list - both start by clicking on the small button shown above in the right hand corner of the Actions Palette. If you do not see your action listed in the pop up window, click on "Load Actions" (location shown above) and look for it there. Depends on where you saved it which place you will find it later.

If you want to add another action to the set, start with step 2 above, making sure the set shown in the dialogue box matches your choice of location. Now you'll have 2 choices in your action set, in this case, DBoucher-Photography.com and Logo:

 

Actions Tutorial Photoshop

 

 

                                                                        That's it!

Now, when you have a photo you want to initiate a process for, go to your actions palette, open it, find the action you wish to perform, click on it.

Then in the actions palette, click on the first step in the action to highlight it, and click the 'play selection' button.


Actions Tutorial Photoshop


Hope you find this useful, and thanks for stopping by!

 



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15 Comments on Active Rain PhotoBlogger - Create an Action For Your Watermark

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Hi Debi~  Thanks for sharing!  I hope I can do it, you make it look so easy!  That Collie is georgeous by the way!

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Hi Debi:

Great step by step instruction...

And how about that adorable dog too!!!  What a cutie.

1:18pm • #3
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Hey, Debi. I can't wait to give this a try. Thanks for sharing and I hope that you have a Happy Halloween, Jim

2:23pm • #4
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Hi Debi - The title caught my attention, but the Sheltie made me stay! Excellent tutorial that will be a great timesaver when we're working with photos.

3:04pm • #5
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Hi Vickie - if you have problems, email me - I'll be happy to help. Kasey is a sheltie - but shelties and collies look alot alike when you can't see the size difference LOL

Thanks Toula- I hope you find it useful!

Hi Jim - Let me know how it goes for you!

LOL, John! She is a sweetheart, isn't she? Glad you like the tutorial. :)

Debi

3:36pm • #6
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Debi, you always do a wonderful job with the tutorials!  I love all the screen shots, and laughed at your "not a Happy Camper" thing!! 

7:18pm • #7
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Thanks Mary! You laughed? When I say I forgot it a few times, I meant IN A ROW! Ahhhh, what the heck, huh? LMBO

Debi

8:08pm • #8
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Debi great tutorial I just need to get Photo shop.

9:03pm • #9
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Debi, great tutorial. I do need to learn more about Photoshop, but with so much on my plate, I don't have the time to delve into it like I want to. Thanks.☺☺☺

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3:47am • #10
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LOL Jennifer - yep, for this to work for you, you need PS!

Hi Michael - When you're ready, maybe this will be useful to you :)

Thanks for dropping in!

Debi

8:58am • #11
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Debi,

I want to give this a shot.  It looks pretty easy with the step by step instructions! 

Thanks for sharing,

Ann

9:36am • #12
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Debi,

Thank you...easy is always good..  The learning curve can be brutal on some of these things.  ;-)

Ann

10:33pm • #14
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You're welcome, Ann :) And I hear you! I'm having a crash course in the learning curve (again) myself right now, with something new I'm trying figure out.

Debi

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