The fifth step, "Gaussian Blur", appears in the action. Once we're done recording it, you'll be able to instantly apply the effect to any image you want! Here's the image I'll be using:
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In this section, we'll look at how to record a simple "Soft Glow" effect as an action. We looked at what actions are, we explored the Actions palette, we learned the difference between an action and an action set, we looked at the Default Actions set that Photoshop loads automatically for us as well as the additional sets that install with Photoshop, we learned how to see exactly what's going on inside an action by playing through it one step at a time, and we learned how to edit an action!And let's not forget all the little extras we've covered, like how to view the details of an action, including the specific details of each step, how to show and hide dialog boxes when playing an action, how to turn individual steps on an off, and even where to find Photoshop's "classic" default actions if you're using Photoshop CS2! At this point, we've covered pretty much everything we need to know about actions, which means we're ready to record our very own actions in Photoshop! If you've been following along from the very beginning of our look at Photoshop actions, give yourself a pat on the back because we've covered a lot of information! If you skipped everything and jumped right to this page, well, that's okay, too, but you've missed a lot.