How Do You Use Photoshop Actions In Photoshop Elements?
Photoshop Elements is a sophisticated graphics program made accessible to the average home user. In addition to the basic photo editing features, Photoshop Elements includes Photoshop Actions that allows the user to add effects to photos. You can use Photoshop Actions to make your photos look like water colors or sketches, or to add frames or other decorative embellishments. Access Photoshop Actions. This is available through the Styles and Effects palette, which you find by going to the Window menu and choosing Styles and Effects. Create a new file. Save a 64 x 64 pixel .psd file in the same folder with a group of actions. Insert an image and use separate layers in your .psd file to represent each action, naming each layer according to the action you’re using. You should see your images in the Styles and Effects palette. Save your file. If you’re using Photoshop 4 or an earlier version, you need to save the folder containing your actions and .psd file in Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop