![]() ![]() ![]() You should see the record icon turn red - which means Photoshop is now recording every action we do until we press stop.įrom here, we are going to start editing our photo. Let’s name our new action – “adjustments” and press record. Click the new icon (it’s in between the folder we just worked with and trash can icon). Now we are going to start recording our steps. Feel free to name this set whatever you like. I am going to name this set “vintage effect”. This brings up a window where we are going to name our new set. This is the 4th icon from the left at the bottom. We are going to create our own new folder by clicking the folder icon below in the action window. Let’s start by creating a new action folder. If you don’t see it, go to window, actions and the window will appear. Be sure to have your Actions window open. We are going to start by recording our editing actions to create a vintage effect. You can use them to batch edit your photos easily and quickly. Photoshop actions work by recording all of the steps you take to edit your photos. Here are some examples of what these Photoshop actions can create: These actions edit your photos in just a few clicks so you can focus on sharing your gorgeous vintage-inspired photos. ![]() You can use these to keep your social media and website photos looking like a cohesive collection. These actions will not only save you time but will keep your photos looking consistent in your desired vintage aesthetic. ![]() But you can easily batch edit your photos in seconds if you learn how to use and create these useful photoshop actions. Let’s be honest – photo editing can be a tedious process especially if you have dozens of photos to edit at once. At the end, I will also share some of my favorite vintage photoshop actions that are available here at Creative Market. In this post, you will learn how to take your photo editing skills to the next level by creating vintage photoshop actions. Editing your photography with vintage effects can add a unique touch to your work. ![]()
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