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1. Re: action recording: how to avoid specific layer name ?
Gyno-jiz Feb 1, 2010 7:00 AM (in response to Christian Davideck)Use the key command option-] and option-[ (for up or down a layer). Option-> and option-< (for top and bottom layer).
Page three of the CS4 doc posted here:
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2. Re: action recording: how to avoid specific layer name ?
Christian Davideck Feb 1, 2010 7:46 AM (in response to Gyno-jiz)Thank you. I almost forgot about that way, because these shortcuts are not available for me (see http://forums.adobe.com/thread/567727 ).
Do you know a second solution for the action recording, or - even better - a solution for the keyboard problem above ?
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3. Re: action recording: how to avoid specific layer name ?
c.pfaffenbichler Feb 1, 2010 7:52 AM (in response to Christian Davideck)First off any Action that creates Layers should rename them immediately, so as to avoid problems with other-language-versions of Photoshop.
As for the inaccessibility of the next-layer-commands: that could be circumvented with Scripts – and very probably also with Actions if someone were to provide a recording of the two steps.
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4. Re: action recording: how to avoid specific layer name ?
Christian Davideck Feb 1, 2010 5:17 PM (in response to c.pfaffenbichler)c.pfaffenbichler, in one of your postings I saw that you are using eciRGB. What's your personal rationale for this ?
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5. Re: action recording: how to avoid specific layer name ?
Christian Davideck Feb 1, 2010 5:18 PM (in response to Christian Davideck)I already posted that, but it somehow got lost:
thank you for your solutions, they were excellent!
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6. Re: action recording: how to avoid specific layer name ?
c.pfaffenbichler Feb 1, 2010 11:10 PM (in response to Christian Davideck)We (at the company where I work) actually use eciRGB v2 now and the decision is based on the recommendations of the ECI:
http://www.eci.org/doku.php?id=en:colourstandards:workingcolorspaces
I suppose the profile is most popular in Europe, though.
But when I get (stock-)images in Adobe RGB or even srgb I often leave them in those spaces.
Unfortunately it seems quite often stock-images are delivered without profiles at all …



