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Article:
  Automate Your Favorite Photoshop Routines
Subject:   Droplets
Date:   2006-07-19 02:36:52
From:   Baekdal
Another feature of Photoshop actions is to convert an action into a "Droplet". This allows you to automate actions by "drag and drop" files onto it.


It is an automated version of batch processing.


Files > Automate > Create Droplet

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  • Droplets
    2007-04-21 06:37:05  Mia37 [Reply | View]

    ok I am sure this is a stupid question. When I created my first droplet it appeared on my desktop (where I saved it) as a downward facing arrow with the photoshop graphic inside the arrow. I deleted the droplet as i created it with the wrong action. Now when I created the droplet with the proper action My Icon now has a circle with a line through it. Why????? I noticed that I can't just drag and drop, I now have to doube clip the droplet before it will work wether photoshop is open or not. Is it in the way I created the action? URGH! I am frustrated please help!!
    • Droplets
      2007-05-07 23:59:12  MutantST [Reply | View]

      Hi Mia

      Did you have any luck with the droplet situation as I am having the same problem.

      Thanks

      Mutant