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Multiple Photoshop Actions - 12-02-2007, 11:54 PM


I have 2 photoshop actions, 1 of mine and 1 of Kubota's that I have started running on all my images... how can I combine these into 1 single action?

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12-03-2007, 12:53 AM


The Question I have is, how are you going to give us those actions ? lol,, What are the actions ? Sorry I cant help you with you're question, just wondering what 2 actions are good for all you're images. Try Mike with TriCoast, he works with actions a lot.

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The best way to combine them is to simply make another action that calls them both. That way you still have the option of only using one in some cases.

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12-03-2007, 09:50 AM


What Bill said. I do that all the time. Create a new action that simply runs the others - with whatever modifications you make. Some of the things I typically do is undo a flatten image to leave layers up for customizations.

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