Macros and Batch Processing 167
Understanding macros
If there are operations that you want to repeatedly perform in PhotoPlus, you
can apply a macro. Put simply, a macro is a saved sequence of commands that
can be stored and then recalled at a later date. Macros can be used for:
Downsampling
Reformatting
Applying effects
Applying adjustments
Framing and vignetting
You'll notice an icon next to each
macro which, when clicked, displays
the commands that make up the macro
(click to collapse again). For example, a
macro that creates a wood frame would
have a series of recorded commands
listed chronologically. They may be
enabled, disabled, reordered or made
interactive "on the fly".
PhotoPlus offers a wide range of
pre-recorded macros ready for
your use. These macros are
available in the Macros tab, where
they are separated into various
categories including Black &
White Photography, Color,
Commands, Vignettes, Layout
Blurs, and Frames (shown) to
name but a few.
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