Special Note: Do not run these actions from your TK9 My Actions Panels, as they won't work. Instead, run them directly from Photoshop Actions. In this video, I'll be using Photoshop Action's Button Mode. You can access Button Mode by clicking on the Photoshop Actions Flyout Menu and selecting Button Mode.
Thanks Dave. These actions will speed up the editing process. It will also allow me to be more creative because I will experiment more now. Thanks for the great explanations. I would love to learn more about the other actions.
HI Dave. This was fascinating. I'd love to see more use case scenarios with these actions. Truely a time saver each and everyone of them. Nice video Dave! Thanks.
Happiness is TK Friday. I was thinking of trying to create a B&C action to use as I start my post processing. Now I see those actions are already built and ready to use. Awesome. Thanks Dave!
I must admit that David’s actions have reduced editing time by 80%! It takes out the guess part like which mask to use etc! Very informative video as always Dave! Keep them coming.
I recently purchased TK actions for the first time(using your link of course) and while I have gone through the training videos, and have struggled a bit, a few light bulbs went off while watching this. Thank you!! Seriously, Thank You!!
Dave, thanks for featuring the actions. Also thank you for all the techniques that you have shown in your TK videos, saved me a lot of effort in trying to come up ideas for actions to test out the new features while beta testing TK9 V3 for Tony. By the way the B and C General works well with the Intersect actions, so could run Tight Landscape, run B and C General then intersect Foreground, another B and C General and Intersect Sky. I'l leave it as an exercise to the readers to put these steps into their own action!
Hi David, thank you for your advice, it works very well. 😀 Because it's my first action I named it "Setting up for success" in following Dave.😃 I have added to the Tight, Generals, Intersects further the Midtown Contrast, Midtown Lighten, Lift Warm, Drop Cool, Drop Saturated, Lift Unsaturated and the Zone Color Grading. This is always the standards and the first steps in my editing. I read in your PDF Close Panel as the first step is helpful to secure a clear starting point. Wow, I love it, actions and the whole magic of TK9. 👍
Dave, what a great job. I was hoping that you do this. Meanwhile you asked us to let you know if we want to see you actions that you have made. Yes please show us at your nearest convenience. Thanks again.
Hi Dave! This is another fantastic tutorial in a long line of fantastic tutorials! I would love to see Part 2 in which you demonstrate the rest of David Tillett's actions. In the meantime, I have a question regarding Balance and Contrast. What do you think about desaturating the layer first before the B and C so that color doesn't get in the way?
Hi Dave, Thank you very much and your video has fulfilled a wish. It‘s very helpful and I‘d love to hear more about of the other actions. The new Luminosity Courses of Sean I can warmly recommend too. I‘v purchased it a week ago and this step by step is great for more understanding, what is going on every TK Friday. Tony, You, Sean and David, for me, it's like a university, the TK University. 👍👏 Wish you and all users a nice weekend. Greetings Daniel, Berlin.
I've already used them and find them handy!! I do have one worry, though. In using them, and I suppose one could argue the same in using the TK panels, one is getting further and further away from actually knowing Photoshop!! That is, I'm not sure I could do what I do with the panel WITHOUT using the panel! I could not use someone else's computer that does not have TK9 to develop an image! That said, I suppose all that matters is the final result, and the TK panel sure helps with that!! Thank you Tony, Dave, and now Dave Tillett!
Thank you very much for your videos, always very good. I would like to learn how to make actions with Tk9 to perform David Tillett's actions and create new ones in my language. Thank you.
Hey Dave, question on the Alpha Channels. I never see you delete alpha channels when you are finished editing an image. Do you keep your Alpha Channels with your Master File or do you delete them to save file space? Any thoughts on this? Thanks Mario
Mario, I save them with the master file just in case I want to revisit and ensure I'm happy with the edit. Once I'm satisfied, I should delete them, but I often forget to do so.
Hey Dave, how do you get your Combo panel to lock in under the Multi Mask panel? Mine just sits there and if I minimise PS, it leaves the Combo panel on the screen! Thanks in advance.
Hey Steve, click the top of the Combo Panel and drag it to the bottom of the panel where you want to place it. Hover until you see a horizontal colored line (probably blue), then release your mouse click to dock it.
@@thejoyofeditingwithdavekelly Dave, I've docked plenty of panels before and know the drill but the Multi Mask panel (latest version) won't accept another panel ... there's no 'border' at the bottom (like say, the Combo panel or My Actions panel) for another panel to lock on to. I don't recall this being the case with the previous version. I might reach out to Tony ...
Thanks Dave, yet another good tutorial. Sadly, updating to PSCC v26.0 stopped these actions from working. Since there were other issues with it, I've reverted to the older version.
That is strange. They work for me on both 26.0 and the latest 26.1 beta. Can you send me details via the contact link in the PDF and I will have a look, though given you are having other problems I wonder if there is a more general issue with your Photoshop installation.
@@thejoyofeditingwithdavekelly Thanks. I eventually resolved the problem. I reinstalled PSCC several times until it eventually worked. I realised after the first reinstall that there was something erratic going on and so just kept annoying PSCC until it gave in?!?
@@davestokes3446 Glad that is fixed. My first interaction with Tony was investigating strange behaviour with TK8. Turned out that the installation of Photoshop on a new computer had created correct folders but not updated permissions for these.
You cannot run Photoshop Actions made with TK9 Button clicks from theTK9 My Actions panels because they won't work. I have mentioned that in several TK Friday videos (this is a Photoshop issue and not TK9). You must run them from Photoshop Actions Only. I made a note about that in the Video's description. I'll pin that note in the comments.
Replied before but not seeing it so trying again. The My TK9 Actions are described at the end of the Example Actions documentation. The action set contains a set of actions that call all the actions from the TK9 Actions and TK9 Blend If Actions and most of the standard TK actions from Cx/Combo. Some users follow Dave's example and keep the TK actions part of Cx/Combo permanently open for quick access, but don't necessarily use all the actions. With the Photoshop limitation that means that actions that include TK9 button clicks cannot be run from a TK My Actions tab but have to use standard Actions Panel I include the My TK9 Actions action set as a sort of work around. This, or a copy of it, can be reorganised to include your favourite standard Cx/Combo actions and actions that include TK9 button clicks and then put in workspace in same location as previously used for the Cx/Combo actions. It is not essential for the use of the example actions but included as might be of use to some people. I used this technique to allow me to keep the standard TK9 example action sets separate from any experimental work, so changes to the standard sets were made in controlled manner. Contact me via the link in the PDF if you want to know more.
Someone has discovered that the Tight Landscape and Tight Subject actions don't work if TK9 is set to language other than English, I missed that these use the name "Active Selection" which is translated when using other languages. I have created a new version of the TK9 Actions Non-English action set that has language specific versions of these two actions, contact me if you want a copy of this.
Thanks for this videoagain, I really love your contact and watch it regulary. Thanks also to David and the link to his support. Contacting Tony Kuyper makes no sense, he is not answering anyway (I tried several times) , which I personally find very disappointing and annoying after I bought so many products from him.
Strange that Tony has not responded he is normally very good at this, and has included me in several recent problem investigations from users. There was another user who complained that they did not get a response, turned out that they had made a typo when putting email address in contact form, so Tony's reply went to unknown address. Contact me via the PDF and I will send email on to Tony.
Special Note: Do not run these actions from your TK9 My Actions Panels, as they won't work. Instead, run them directly from Photoshop Actions. In this video, I'll be using Photoshop Action's Button Mode. You can access Button Mode by clicking on the Photoshop Actions Flyout Menu and selecting Button Mode.
Hi Dave, another excellent video thanks! You've got my vote for more of your videos on actions.
Outstanding. Will save lots of time. Thanks!!
Gotta play with these actions a bit more. The time savings are simply wonderful. Thanks Dave.
Thanks Dave. These actions will speed up the editing process. It will also allow me to be more creative because I will experiment more now. Thanks for the great explanations. I would love to learn more about the other actions.
excellent Dave, as usual!
I have started using David's actions based on one of your previous videos and love them! Thanks for showing us more.
Another great TK Friday. I wondered how to use David's actions. Now that I know, my workflow will be really fast. Thanks again!
Thank you so much Dave! These actions save a lot of time and remind us of the potential adjustment in the image that we may overlook. Appreciate you!
HI Dave. This was fascinating. I'd love to see more use case scenarios with these actions. Truely a time saver each and everyone of them. Nice video Dave! Thanks.
Thanks!
Thank you so much for the Super Thanks!
Yes, for me it would be extremely intereting to learn how to make those actions !!!
Thanks Dave
Happiness is TK Friday. I was thinking of trying to create a B&C action to use as I start my post processing. Now I see those actions are already built and ready to use. Awesome. Thanks Dave!
I must admit that David’s actions have reduced editing time by 80%! It takes out the guess part like which mask to use etc! Very informative video as always Dave! Keep them coming.
Another awesome video Dave. Always love your education. Definitely interested in learning more about creating the actions.
I recently purchased TK actions for the first time(using your link of course) and while I have gone through the training videos, and have struggled a bit, a few light bulbs went off while watching this. Thank you!! Seriously, Thank You!!
Thanks for the deep dive, Dave...very informative. Looking forward to your actions video.
Great tutorial! Will download the actions. Thanks again for sharing. Always enjoy your content.
Thanks Dave, some great options there.
Thanks again David, another great lesson!
Would love to see a video on creating your own actions
Thanks a lot Dave, this is a great tutorial!
Dave, thanks for featuring the actions. Also thank you for all the techniques that you have shown in your TK videos, saved me a lot of effort in trying to come up ideas for actions to test out the new features while beta testing TK9 V3 for Tony. By the way the B and C General works well with the Intersect actions, so could run Tight Landscape, run B and C General then intersect Foreground, another B and C General and Intersect Sky. I'l leave it as an exercise to the readers to put these steps into their own action!
Hi David, thank you for your advice, it works very well. 😀 Because it's my first action I named it "Setting up for success" in following Dave.😃 I have added to the Tight, Generals, Intersects further the Midtown Contrast, Midtown Lighten, Lift Warm, Drop Cool, Drop Saturated, Lift Unsaturated and the Zone Color Grading. This is always the standards and the first steps in my editing.
I read in your PDF Close Panel as the first step is helpful to secure a clear starting point.
Wow, I love it, actions and the whole magic of TK9. 👍
that wasa beatifull tutorial, a life time saver. Thans David for all you help.
Super tutoriel ! . Merci encore pour le partage. J'apprécie toujours votre contenu.
Another informative video, thank you Dave 😊
Dave, what a great job. I was hoping that you do this. Meanwhile you asked us to let you know if we want to see you actions that you have made. Yes please show us at your nearest convenience. Thanks again.
Hi Dave! This is another fantastic tutorial in a long line of fantastic tutorials! I would love to see Part 2 in which you demonstrate the rest of David Tillett's actions. In the meantime, I have a question regarding Balance and Contrast. What do you think about desaturating the layer first before the B and C so that color doesn't get in the way?
Thanks Ralph, for me I like the bit of a saturation boost I get when I do the initial balance and contrast.
Thank you Dave. Very helpful 👏👏👏
Hi Dave, Thank you very much and your video has fulfilled a wish. It‘s very helpful and I‘d love to hear more about of the other actions.
The new Luminosity Courses of Sean I can warmly recommend too. I‘v purchased it a week ago and this step by step is great for more understanding, what is going on every TK Friday.
Tony, You, Sean and David, for me, it's like a university, the TK University. 👍👏
Wish you and all users a nice weekend. Greetings Daniel, Berlin.
Thanks Daniel.
Thanks this was very helpful!!!!
I've already used them and find them handy!! I do have one worry, though. In using them, and I suppose one could argue the same in using the TK panels, one is getting further and further away from actually knowing Photoshop!! That is, I'm not sure I could do what I do with the panel WITHOUT using the panel! I could not use someone else's computer that does not have TK9 to develop an image! That said, I suppose all that matters is the final result, and the TK panel sure helps with that!! Thank you Tony, Dave, and now Dave Tillett!
Nice overview Dave. Thank you! By the way, can you protect both the darkest darks and the brightest lights at the same time using TK blend if?
Good Point!
In Edit Blend If there are now two options that protect both lights and darks - the middle buttons that have both white and black in their icons.
Thank you very much for your videos, always very good. I would like to learn how to make actions with Tk9 to perform David Tillett's actions and create new ones in my language. Thank you.
Hey Dave, question on the Alpha Channels. I never see you delete alpha channels when you are finished editing an image. Do you keep your Alpha Channels with your Master File or do you delete them to save file space? Any thoughts on this? Thanks Mario
Mario, I save them with the master file just in case I want to revisit and ensure I'm happy with the edit. Once I'm satisfied, I should delete them, but I often forget to do so.
Hey Dave, how do you get your Combo panel to lock in under the Multi Mask panel? Mine just sits there and if I minimise PS, it leaves the Combo panel on the screen! Thanks in advance.
Hey Steve, click the top of the Combo Panel and drag it to the bottom of the panel where you want to place it. Hover until you see a horizontal colored line (probably blue), then release your mouse click to dock it.
@@thejoyofeditingwithdavekelly Dave, I've docked plenty of panels before and know the drill but the Multi Mask panel (latest version) won't accept another panel ... there's no 'border' at the bottom (like say, the Combo panel or My Actions panel) for another panel to lock on to. I don't recall this being the case with the previous version. I might reach out to Tony ...
Can you teach us how to make our own actions W/ TK9v3. Big please and thanks for all you do for all of us TK9 photoshop jockeys.
Thanks Dave, yet another good tutorial.
Sadly, updating to PSCC v26.0 stopped these actions from working. Since there were other issues with it, I've reverted to the older version.
Sorry to hear that. Dave please reach out to Tony Kuyper to see if he can help you to figure out what is going wrong.
That is strange. They work for me on both 26.0 and the latest 26.1 beta. Can you send me details via the contact link in the PDF and I will have a look, though given you are having other problems I wonder if there is a more general issue with your Photoshop installation.
@@thejoyofeditingwithdavekelly Thanks. I eventually resolved the problem. I reinstalled PSCC several times until it eventually worked. I realised after the first reinstall that there was something erratic going on and so just kept annoying PSCC until it gave in?!?
@@datstheone1 Thanks, see my reply to Dave; it's working now but I think it's probably an issue with my computer.
@@davestokes3446 Glad that is fixed. My first interaction with Tony was investigating strange behaviour with TK8. Turned out that the installation of Photoshop on a new computer had created correct folders but not updated permissions for these.
How do I upgrade to Ver 3? If I have TK 9 is version 3 a pay upgrade?
It is a paid upgrade.
@ thanks, don’t mind paying but sometimes they are free
I've viewed this video and "added" the files from the download into "My Actions", but I cannot get any of these to play. What am I doing wrong?
You cannot run Photoshop Actions made with TK9 Button clicks from theTK9 My Actions panels because they won't work. I have mentioned that in several TK Friday videos (this is a Photoshop issue and not TK9). You must run them from Photoshop Actions Only. I made a note about that in the Video's description. I'll pin that note in the comments.
It's becoming like the Inception of actions....actions running actions, on top of more actions.
What are the My TK9 Actions?
Replied before but not seeing it so trying again. The My TK9 Actions are described at the end of the Example Actions documentation. The action set contains a set of actions that call all the actions from the TK9 Actions and TK9 Blend If Actions and most of the standard TK actions from Cx/Combo. Some users follow Dave's example and keep the TK actions part of Cx/Combo permanently open for quick access, but don't necessarily use all the actions. With the Photoshop limitation that means that actions that include TK9 button clicks cannot be run from a TK My Actions tab but have to use standard Actions Panel I include the My TK9 Actions action set as a sort of work around. This, or a copy of it, can be reorganised to include your favourite standard Cx/Combo actions and actions that include TK9 button clicks and then put in workspace in same location as previously used for the Cx/Combo actions. It is not essential for the use of the example actions but included as might be of use to some people. I used this technique to allow me to keep the standard TK9 example action sets separate from any experimental work, so changes to the standard sets were made in controlled manner. Contact me via the link in the PDF if you want to know more.
Thanks
Someone has discovered that the Tight Landscape and Tight Subject actions don't work if TK9 is set to language other than English, I missed that these use the name "Active Selection" which is translated when using other languages. I have created a new version of the TK9 Actions Non-English action set that has language specific versions of these two actions, contact me if you want a copy of this.
Thanks for this videoagain, I really love your contact and watch it regulary. Thanks also to David and the link to his support. Contacting Tony Kuyper makes no sense, he is not answering anyway (I tried several times) , which I personally find very disappointing and annoying after I bought so many products from him.
Strange that Tony has not responded he is normally very good at this, and has included me in several recent problem investigations from users. There was another user who complained that they did not get a response, turned out that they had made a typo when putting email address in contact form, so Tony's reply went to unknown address. Contact me via the PDF and I will send email on to Tony.