I just loaded photoshop suite and was setting up the F11 key as an auto function to increase the size of pictures in 10% increments. (Previously, I've done this very successfully on my laptop). Apparently, I did something wrong in step 3 and forgot to hit the stop button. When I tried to use the F11 key to increase pictures 10% the photo just flashed a bit and did not change. My question is, how do I eliminate the 11 entries in the action pallette and start all over to set up the F11 key for size increases? <br><br>Thanks for your help. <br><br>C. McLinko
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Hello Carol,
You can drag the whole action, or any of its steps down to the trash icon at the bottom of the actions panel to delete.
Jesse
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Are you using the action for Step Interpolation method to upres your images? From what I've read, a one-step up-sampling using Bicubic Smoother does a better job.
#3
Thank you Jesse. In the actions palette, I also found how to clear all actions by clicking on the little triangle on the upper right side of the palette. What is the difference between clear, reset and replace actions?
Charles, yes I was upsizing my pics in 10% increments (assigning the F11 key for that function) with the bicubic smoother option. It does seem to help with increasing the resolution on a gradual basis.
Thanks,
Carol
#4
It does seem to help with increasing the resolution on a gradual basis.
Chris Cox, an Adobe Photoshop engineer, does not agree:
Chris Cox, "Substantial Enlargement Bicubic Smoother vs. Outside Software Solution?" #7, 12 Jun 2006 2:58 pm </cgi-bin/webx?14/6>
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