In this video, I demonstrate a hidden feature buried in Photoshop. The Lightroom video I mentioned in this video is here: th-cam.com/video/RTUo-BR8uAw/w-d-xo.html My Latest Course: Photoshop Unleashed! bit.ly/4eqgUBr I have FREE Keyboard Shortcut Cheatsheets and Mini-Courses available. Check them out: www.AnthonyMorganti.com To get more info about Photoshop, go here: prf.hn/l/lGnjDBl I am an Adobe affiliate and will earn a commission if you purchase anything using the link directly above. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement: onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/
A great video Mr Morganti, youre the first photographer that I follow on YT, that has ever mentioned these Quick Actions before and now I intend to purchase your Photoshop course as you are such a great teacher on LIghtroom, Photoshop and Topaz, the software that I`m interested in, although I know you offer other courses as well.
Thanks for all your videos. I own both your Lightroom and PhotoShop video libraries. I would like to split my one LR catalog into two to make it more manageable. Have you ever done a video on this? I couldn't find one. thx
Anthony, wow! I would never have thought to look under "Help" to find this feature. I would think that this has to be a fix of some sort for Adobe. It makes sense to place tutorials under the help menu. At the very worst I would place this feature under the Window menu. But thanks for the heads up.
I often have to remind myself that at least some of the Photoshop/Lightroom programmers aren't necessarily photographers and don't have an inkling on workflow so I've been making it a habit of looking for things put in odd places. Thank you for watching!
I have been using PS since CS1, 15 years perhaps. I am now a subscriber. You need to know I love it, but it keeps getting more and more complicated and I don`t have time to keep up. I am an an advanced to pro level but work is now limited to my family photos and landscapes and perhaps some studio work. Lightroom workflow screws up my developed workflow and I hate bouncing from one program to another so I do not use it. The amateur programmes Adobe offers do not satisfy me. Thank you for the clear and concise help.
In this video, I demonstrate a hidden feature buried in Photoshop.
The Lightroom video I mentioned in this video is here:
th-cam.com/video/RTUo-BR8uAw/w-d-xo.html
My Latest Course: Photoshop Unleashed!
bit.ly/4eqgUBr
I have FREE Keyboard Shortcut Cheatsheets and Mini-Courses available. Check them out:
www.AnthonyMorganti.com
To get more info about Photoshop, go here:
prf.hn/l/lGnjDBl
I am an Adobe affiliate and will earn a commission if you purchase anything using the link directly above. Please read my Code of Ethics Statement:
onlinephotographytraining.com/code-of-ethics/
Nice tip, Anthony. I will create an Action to quickly bring out those quick actions! Thank you.
Thank you for watching!
Amazing, I will attampt to keep this in my long term memory, thanks, Happy Holidays.
Same to you! Thanks for watching.
A great video Mr Morganti, youre the first photographer that I follow on YT, that has ever mentioned these Quick Actions before and now I intend to purchase your Photoshop course as you are such a great teacher on LIghtroom, Photoshop and Topaz, the software that I`m interested in, although I know you offer other courses as well.
That's very kid of you. Thank you!
Awesome. Thanks for enlightening us about these hidden features.
My pleasure and thank you for watching!
Thanks for all your videos. I own both your Lightroom and PhotoShop video libraries. I would like to split my one LR catalog into two to make it more manageable. Have you ever done a video on this? I couldn't find one. thx
Thanks Anthony! 🇨🇦
Thanks for watching!
Thank you Anthony.
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Never knew about these 😃🙏🏽🦃❤️
Thanks for watching!
Great video, thanks so much for the technique to do this in PS, much appreciated, Happy Thanksgiving 🦃
Same to you and thank you for watching!
Anthony, wow! I would never have thought to look under "Help" to find this feature. I would think that this has to be a fix of some sort for Adobe. It makes sense to place tutorials under the help menu. At the very worst I would place this feature under the Window menu. But thanks for the heads up.
I often have to remind myself that at least some of the Photoshop/Lightroom programmers aren't necessarily photographers and don't have an inkling on workflow so I've been making it a habit of looking for things put in odd places. Thank you for watching!
Thanks!
Thank you for watching!
never new this thank you
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Thank you
Thanks for watching!
Actions are a very important part of my workflow
Me too. Definite time savers.
Thanks for that, useful to know, especially as a photoshop newbie. But why on earth aren't they put with the filters?!
Thank you for watching! I thought they'd get their own panel like the regular Actions have. Maybe someday.
I have been using PS since CS1, 15 years perhaps. I am now a subscriber. You need to know I love it, but it keeps getting more and more complicated and I don`t have time to keep up. I am an an advanced to pro level but work is now limited to my family photos and landscapes and perhaps some studio work. Lightroom workflow screws up my developed workflow and I hate bouncing from one program to another so I do not use it. The amateur programmes Adobe offers do not satisfy me.
Thank you for the clear and concise help.
Thank you for watching!