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Jan 25, 2024, 5:02:42 PM1/25/24
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"I have used quite a few sets of actions but these are different. So very quick and easy to apply with no fuss, they save me so much editing time! Completely changed the way I look at my work"

(As shown in the video). Simply paint where you want the effect to show. It even chooses the correct brush for you. Use time and time again to achieve stunning magical results. You can also batch over the gallery for consistency!

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Whether you occasionally swing over to Lightroom or Camera Raw, or maybe you complete a full edit there, these presets are your best pals. They are designed to go hand-in-hand with the Photoshop actions, making your workflow seamless.

Photoshop Actions are a series of pre-recorded editing steps that you can "play" over your image using Adobe Photoshop on your computer. It's like watching an invisible editor take over your screen for a fraction of a second, so cool!

I have designed every step of the action commands to adapt to your image. unlike some other actions or presets that leave little room for flexibility, LSP Actions are non-destructive to your background layer and the open layers included mean you can tweak, reverse engineer and adapt if you like to suit your tastes even further.

Absolutely! Though these actions have been designed to the highest professional standards and are indeed used by the pros, beginners find the panel is so user-friendly you can get started right away, wherever you are in your photography journey.

AND, if you still don't love these actions after we have assisted you and you initially contacted within 14 days of order, then of course, we will refund you. Our customer happiness is the most important thing to us :-)

Once you purchase LSP Actions, you keep it for life! The files are available again to download in your account any time. Any problems, email us at he...@lsp-actions.com and we will quickly get a replacement out to you for free.

All LSP Actions Photoshop actions and Lightroom presets are designed to work best with Adobe Creative Cloud versions in English language. See each individual product page for full compatibility information.

The action is working on Photoshop CS4,CS5,CS6,CC,CC 2015.5+(only English versions). If you are not using the English version, you can switch your Photoshop in English, play the action and return to your language back.

Your pictures are the best I have seen yet!!! They are AMAZING! ? Did you use textures on the pictures above, photoshop, or any other editing software? Im trying to find the tutorials you have but Im not able to locate them as of right now. Awesome job on your pics!!!! Keep up the good work!

Color has always been an Achilles' heel for me. When I first started in this industry, I was always looking for the magic answer: a specific Photoshop action, or a Lightroom preset, or a plug-in that did some kind of magic that created the color that I had wanted. Boy was I barking up the wrong tree.

I studied and did what I mentioned before by comparing my work and I knew what I had wanted to accomplish, I just didn't know how to get there. I felt, like many, that there's some magic secret and I wanted it.

Despite how many things I bought, I couldn't get the coloring I wanted. I really found that I love the coloring of many Russian photographers, and the color was something I wanted. But imagine my surprise when I see videos they produce, and they don't use anything magical. Simple cameras, medium-grade DSLRs, non-top-end lenses, and just Lightroom/Photoshop without special programs or actions. Yet they achieve this look.

This was disappointing, but then we ask ourselves why do we not like this answer? After speaking with a Russian who gave me some guidance I finally started to get it. He said that instead of looking for a program or magic solution, really learn what you want to do, and it won't matter the program. I know it seems like a vague answer, and every time someone had told me that in the past I thought it was a cop out. I thought they just didn't want to share "the secret" with me. You can use Lightroom, Photoshop, 3DLut Creator, or any capable program really to achieve a certain color style once you know what it actually is that you want. By that I mean breaking it down and really understanding what the toning really consists of.

I'll admit, I hated that answer when he gave it. The reason? Because it's way easier to always say "if I just had XYZ lens, or of I just had this program, or so-and-so's actions, I could do it" than it is to put all the pressure squarely on your own talent. This is a really hard thing (at least it was for me) to get drilled home. I, like many others, wanted an easier answer. I wanted the secret, and after years of chasing a secret to learn there isn't a secret can be a hard pill to swallow. But it is the truth, and it does put the responsibility squarely on us.

I believe they do have a place. Perhaps weddings or workflows processing many images, but I feel that for your high-end custom work actions may not be the appropriate thing. Even if you managed to get a certain look you wanted from an action, I do believe you are better off to know how to do it manually because you will then have the flexibility to always produce a look you desire rather than relying on an action to do it for you.

Just another well-marketed shortcut that, in the end, may be cool for a few images, but in the end they won't help you become a better photographer. That comes down to learning and mastering a skillset to get the result you want. You can start as simply as adding a curves layer and changing the blend mode to 'color' and going from there. In fact I'd wager it's almost faster to just get what you want using curves manually after a few hours of practice than having to download, install, and flip through 50 actions to find the look you want to match the image you're processing.

There's a distinct difference in skills between photography and photo editing. A great photographer might not know much about editing and vise versa. Film photographers used/use certain film stocks the same way that some people are using actions in that they tend to give a certain look to images.

This is exactly what I am going through at this point. I have been looking for photoshop extensions and workflow actions, and when I started watching russian retouching tutorials I figured out that most of the pictures already looked nice before retouching.

There seems to be a misunderstanding here. A Photoshop action is merely a recorded sequence of user actions--a macro. I have a lot of Actions I've created for myself--whenever there is any kind of sequence of steps I perform frequently, such as saving a PSD to a JPEG sized for social media. I have Actions I've created for certain special effects as well. Yes, one can also buy Actions created by other people--and one can then modify those Actioins to suit personal preferences.

Actions are not a 1 click solution to better photography/retouching. Sure you can buy actions with stylized looks and they may look good on a certain photo every once in a while. They certainly won't turn a bad photo into a masterpiece.

I find that actions are extremely helpful when using retouching techniques with multiple steps. Take frequency separation for example....it's a great tool to have but requires multiple steps. Sure, you could do it manually every single time if you can remember all the steps. It's always good to have an understanding of how and why it works. But I rely on actions to perform these steps for me.

Anything that you continuously do over and over again in photoshop may be worth building an action for. Actions are also great for accessing hard to find tools located deep in Photoshop dropdown menus that have no keyboard shortcut assigned to it. Actions can be pretty awesome and will be used differently by every artist.

I am not going to use the same treatment of a mother of the bride as I would for the bride so no action is going to work for either one to best effect. All the automated "portrait" applications create a plastic looking effect with loss of tonality on the skin, like what one got at high ISO settings with the Canon 5D camera of a decade ago.

I have actions which use the magic wand tool to select a white background. That action step is now failing to select anything, whether I run the whole action or double-click that step. The wand does work fine, and if I remove that action step and re-record manually using the wand, the background is selected and the step is added.

To clarify, did you record an action with using the magic want on a white area but when trying on a different image, it did not select white pixels? If that's the case, the white area in the second image may not be in the same place as the first image so would not select the white area.

Even when I make a selection stroking the quick selection tool around the canvas edge. Clear recorded in the action does not deleted the selected pixels. However, adding a second clear step does. The First delete deletes the work Path the second the pixels. The Magic wand method is not the best method for me I normally needed to use the Magic wand in ADD mode and sample the four corners in case there may be gradient in the white background. In 22.5 the Magic Wand Records OK but it does not set a selection the action is played

Yes the issue is in Photoshop's 22.5 Action Play Support. Action that have Magic Want Step do not select anything when you use the action is played. You can record the steps OK in 22.5 they just do not work when Played in 22.5. Action recorded in 22.5 that have magic wand steps work in prior version of Photoshop like version 2020 21.2.11. It is a 22.5 issue.

I preferred stroking the Quick selection tool over the magic wand tool, However, these days I find Select Subject usually create a good selection. One that may be better then what the magic wand and quick selection tools select.

One of the things we love about Photoshop is the ability to manipulate a photo to our artistic vision. Now, with the 'Magic Color Change' action, which is included in the Pure Color Workflow Collection, it's super simple to change a color in Photoshop to match your vision!

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