Saving image adjustments

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Old Dad
Feb 19, 2005
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Is there a way to save adjustments that were made to an image so that the same adjustments can be applied to other images?

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Charley
Feb 19, 2005
If you use "adjustment layers" and make all of your adjustments in these layers, you can then drag copies of these layers to other images and the same adjustments that you made on the first image will be repeated. You can also create "actions" and assign them to function keys. An action is like a batch file. When you create an action, every adjustment command that you make is recorded. You can then open a new photo and then run the action to make the adjustments. Read about "adjustment layers" and "actions" in your manual or the "help" section.


Charley

"Old Dad" wrote in message
Is there a way to save adjustments that were made to an image so that the
same
adjustments can be applied to other images?

Thank you,
Old Dad

OD
Old Dad
Feb 19, 2005
Thank you!

"Charley" wrote in message
| If you use "adjustment layers" and make all of your adjustments in these | layers, you can then drag copies of these layers to other images and the | same adjustments that you made on the first image will be repeated. You can | also create "actions" and assign them to function keys. An action is like a | batch file. When you create an action, every adjustment command that you | make is recorded. You can then open a new photo and then run the action to | make the adjustments. Read about "adjustment layers" and "actions" in your | manual or the "help" section.
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tkloth
Feb 19, 2005
I also saw the suggestion once to add a text layer. Put your notes on this layer about what you did to the image. Turn the visibility off. The text is saved but doesn’t print.

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