| Moving Custom Bits & Pieces to Photoshop CS |
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You've recorded a lot of custom Actions in Photoshop 7. You're a fiend for a
good layer style and have collected dozens and dozens of them. You make a custom
brush for just about every job you do. And you don't want to have to start over
now that you've upgraded to Photoshop CS.
In Photoshop 7, open your Actions palette. Select a set of Actions or create a new set and move/copy into that set the Actions that you want to save. (Remember that you can only save sets of Actions, not individual Actions.) From the Actions palette menu, choose Save Actions. Navigate to and select your new subfolder as a destination and save the Action set. Repeat for additional sets of Actions.
Still in Photoshop 7, go to Edit> Preset Manager. Click and Shift-click to
select individual brushes, then use the Save Set button.
Use the same procedure to save sets of swatches, styles, gradients, etc.
Remember, too, that if you obtained your custom bits and pieces on a CD (such
as Jack Davis's "One-Click WOW!") or through a download, you can and should
install into Photoshop CS directly from the original files. |