Once you've created a droplet, it's a simple matter of streamlining your workload. For example, you've created a droplet that converts an image into the grayscale color mode, and lowers the image to a monitor resolution of 72ppi. To convert an image file, just drag and drop. Droplets are files that hold the action instructions. Once a droplet is created, you can store them anywhere you can store a file. It's not a bad idea to create file folders that hold specific types of droplets, such as color correction droplets, or image enhancement droplets. To use a droplet, it's as easy as clicking an image file, dragging, and then dropping it over the droplet.
Photoshop automatically opens and performs the selected droplet.
Did You Know?You can use droplets with more than one file. To use a droplet on more than one image file, hold down the Shift key, select all the image files you want to apply the single droplet, and then drag over the droplet. Photoshop performs the droplet on all selected files. |