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Repeat last command on photoshop

Community Beginner ,
Jun 05, 2018 Jun 05, 2018

Hi !

I have to work on a very high number of visuals very quickly and I must be very precise in my movement so each and every of my visuals will look the same at the end.

So I don't want to use arrows on my keyboard as they are not very precise, especially if my visuals are not exactly the same size/height.

So I need to use "actions" (or scripts) to achieve my work efficently.

The files i'm working on have 3 layers :
1 - the product2 - its drop shadow
3 - a white background

I want the product to be centered in the file with the exact same drop shadow as before but I can't find a "repeat last command" or "repeat move" on photoshop.

The "repeat last tranformation" doesn't work as no transformation has been done on the layer "product", just a movement.

Does anyone has an idea for this ?

Thanks a lot

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Community Expert , Jun 05, 2018 Jun 05, 2018

Are you a French speaker?

Because I think in the French version »Actions« are called »Scripts«, which is misleading because Photoshop Scripts are something different, files written in VB, AS or ideally JavaScript.

And within those identifying and addressing Layers would need something that applies to all the files (naming or order or …), but if all files contain exactly three Layers with the topmost being the »object«, the middle one the »shadow« that would suffice to get reproducable results.

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Community Beginner ,
Jun 05, 2018 Jun 05, 2018

Yes, I would if I had any comprehension of Javascript…

One headache for the day is enough

Thanks again

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Community Expert ,
Jun 05, 2018 Jun 05, 2018
I'm using Photoshop CC now, and "scripts" has turned into "actions" also ^^.

Good to know, previously it sometimes had led to slight misunderstandings.

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