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The problem is that whatever color I use in creating the action is repeated when I run the action (no surprise, really).
So how do I create the action so that each time I run it it uses the current foreground color anew, each and every time?
Silkrooster, your answer was helpful but slightly incomplete, but that is because my question was incomplete.
What I really wanted was a solid color adjustment layer filled with the foreground color.
So what I came up with is a two part action:
1: Create the solid color adjustment layer (this is the part that always comes up as the same color I chose when creating the action).
2: Opt+Del to fill that adj layer with the foreground color.
As such it does what I need.
Thanks for your help.
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1)Create a new action (optional give it a name)
2)press (alt-backspace or alt-del on windows or opt-del) or (opt-backspace on mac or opt-backspace on mac) to fill with the foreground color
3)stop the action from recording
Now what ever color is in the foreground color swatch will fill using the action.
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Silkrooster, your answer was helpful but slightly incomplete, but that is because my question was incomplete.
What I really wanted was a solid color adjustment layer filled with the foreground color.
So what I came up with is a two part action:
1: Create the solid color adjustment layer (this is the part that always comes up as the same color I chose when creating the action).
2: Opt+Del to fill that adj layer with the foreground color.
As such it does what I need.
Thanks for your help.
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Ah, ok. Yeah just a little bit of difference. LOL. Glad you have it figured out.
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