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PhotoStudio
 Manual 
 
 
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1.  Open an image. 
2.  Go to Enhance and select “Brightness and Contrast.”  Adjust the brightness and/or 
contrast to your liking and click OK. 
3.  Go to Edit and choose “Select Macro.”  The Macro Window will appear. 
 
 
 
4.  The command you did (“Brightness and Contrast”) is displayed on the right.  The macro 
is new, and currently labeled “Unsaved Macro.”  You can type in a unique name for it.  
We typed in “Brightness.”  After you’ve typed in a name, click Save.  Your macro is now 
saved. 
5.  Highlight your macro on the list, then click Select.  Now, whenever you click the Play 
Macro button on the Quick Access Bar, the commands under the macro (in this case, a 
“Brightness and Contrast” enhancement) will be used on the open image. 
 
You can create numerous macros.  Only one can be assigned to the Play Macro button at any 
given time.  So, remember to open the Macro Window whenever you want to change macros. 
 
One other note about the Macro Window…  The Record button can also be used to create a 
macro.  Basically, after you click it, the Macro Window will disappear so you can perform the 
commands that you want to use in the macro.  When you’re done, the commands you’ve 
performed will appear in the “Commands in macro” list the next time you open the Macro 
Window.  You can then save the commands as a new macro. 
 
Play around with PhotoStudio for a while to see if you find yourself performing the same 
commands over and over.  If you are, a macro can be just the thing you need to save you time.  
Note that not all functions can be used in a macro.