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This is ‘cool blue green colors activation’ it will give you an instant blue-green tone in seconds. (see the preview above).
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Frequently Asked Questions
“What is Photoshop action?”
Adobe Photoshop includes the ability to record commands and tool operations in real-time and to save them in a script known as an ‘action’. When played back an action will execute all the recorded steps and apply changes to an image. An action can also be used in conjunction with Photoshop’s automation tools to form the basis of a batch process that will apply the same settings to a ‘batch’ of many images.
“How to Load the action?”
There are two methods to load Photoshop action.
For automate load. Save the action (*.atn) file inside your photoshop actions folder
C:Program FilesAdobeAdobe Photoshop CS2PresetsPhotoshop Actions
Second method is to load it with the Actions pallet windows. Press F9 to open the Actions pallet.

click the small triangle in the upper right hand corner to access the fly-out menu.

and choose Load Actions. Using the file dialogue, navigate to wherever you have placed our actions. Click the “Load” button in the dialogue and your actions are in the actions palette.

“Now that I have this action, what do I do with it?”
First, make certain you haven’t changed the name of the Background layer which should be the bottom layer on the stack. Some actions requires this naming convention, and if you’ve changed the name to, for instance, Layer O, the action fails.
Second, make certain that you were on the background layer when you initiated the action. If you had a curves layer selected, the action will try to affect that, and it won’t work.
Third, see if your image is in 16-bit mode. If so, the action make by making calls to filters that are unavailable in this mode. Take these steps:
- Duplicates your image : Image > Duplicate
- Changes your duplicate image to 8-bit: Image > Mode > 8-bit
Now run your action. Select the action name and click on the play buttons.
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