![]() ![]() Actions are basically record Photoshop steps, Steps step step nor real logic till CC where to can add one line if steps. Hotshot automation has two main features: Scripting and Actions. Is there a different way I'm missing, or a different piece of Adobe software to do this? If I use the Batch process in Bridge it loads the GUI in PS, opens all the images and chews up all my memory as I carry this out on blocks of 40-100 images at a time. Now in PS, I've found the actions menu, and have recorded a script, which works perfectly, however I'm unable to find a way to run this on a batch of files without the GUI. The files are left saved in the current directory. I access this script through their version of Bridge, and its carried out on a batch of images at once with no GUI involvement. In corel I have acheieved this with a small script that does all of this for me. One of the operations I do daily, is to take pictures on a camera, auto contrast/colour, resize, add a frame, and a website url in text. However I'm struggling to replicate my daily tasks in PS at the moment. Hi, I currently use Corel Paint Shop Pro X5, and am looking to move to Photoshop and the CC.
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