Photoshop Actions are a series of preset commands that you can add to a single or several files withinAdobe Photoshop. Much like a shortcut,an action helps users speed up the editing process or add effects with a simple move in a more automated fashion.Photoshop Actions also eliminate the need for you to repeat the edits for a large amount of photos.
In this example,we'll add a light and airy feel to this photo of a child and create an action for it. We'll essentially create a filter that we can save as a preset and run it on other photos.
If your Actions panel isn't visible on the right side of your Photoshop window, go to the menu and selectWindow. From the dropdown menu, selectActions; this will make the Actions panel appear on the right.
Image: Maria Diaz / ZDNetThen, click on theCreate New Actionbutton at the bottom of the Actions panel.
The button to Create New Action has a plus symbol and is located at the bottom of the Actions Panel
Image: Maria Diaz / ZDNetTry to come up with the most efficient and direct way to achieve what you want your action to do. I'll be adding curves, brightness and contrast, color balance, and selective color layers to this photo. You can rename your Action to something easy to remember.
At this point, you can also assign a Hotkey for your action, but I'll leave mine without one.
When your popup window has all the information you want, clickRecord. The recording button will turn red when you start recording.
Image: Maria Diaz / ZDNetAction!Perform your action so it is recorded. This means you'll add the adjustment layers, filters, and any other edits needed to your photo and Photoshop will record them as a preset.
The red dot at the bottom of the Actions panel indicates recording in progress.
Image: Maria Diaz / ZDNetCut!Press the Esc key or the Stop button once you've completed the commands for your action and the photo looks how you want it to look.
To test your action, you can open another photo and use the selected hotkey to repeat the preset or just press Play while selecting your Action to add the edits to the picture.
A big appeal of Photoshop actions is the ability to share them with others, either for free or for a fee. Actions can be imported to and exported from Photoshop, so if you have an idea of what you want to do with your photo but not sure how to get there, you'll probably find an action for it online. This means you can also sell them in the same fashion.
Create a New Setor folder to place your action in. Click on the folder at the bottom of the Actions panel or selectNew Set from the Actions menu.
Image: Maria Diaz / ZDNetRename the new set. It could be a descriptive name of what the Action does or a generic name. This will generate a file so it can be renamed later.
I named this set 'My Actions'
Image: Maria Diaz / ZDNetPlace the Actions you want to export in the new set you just created and make sure the set is selected. Go to the Actions menu, selectSave Actionsto export it.
Browse your computer to choose where to save your actions
Image: Maria Diaz / ZDNetThe Actions in the Set will be saved on your computer as .atn files. These can be shared with others, who can load them into Photoshop.
Actions are saved as .atn files and able to be imported to Photoshop by other users
Image: Maria Diaz / ZDNetYou can sell Photoshop actions on your own website, oryou can sell them as a digital download on an online store, likeEtsy , Envato , The Luxe Lens , or Creative Market .
Aside from the default Actions in Photoshop, you can also buy or download Actions for free from different websites, just make sure it's a reputable site. To add Actions to Photoshop:
This will add the action to your Actions panel and it'll be available to play right away.
You can sell and buy Photoshop Actions, but also you can find many for free on photographer websites. And there are quite a few already in Photoshop. Whenever you're downloading anything from a website, always make sure it is a reputable site beforehand.