101 Photoshop Tips :
Hi
Friends 101 Tips for Photoshop Below:-
We've
transcribed all 101 tips here. To fit our Mac-centric audience a
little better, we've switched everything around to the default Mac
keyboard commands.
- Want to copy a Layer? Jump it: Command-J
- You a Windows user? Press Control instead of Command.
- For a new Layer: Command-Shift-N
- To Delete a Layer, hit the Move Tool (v) and Command-Delete.
- Every letter selects a tool. Except for:
- F for Fullscreen.
- Q for QuickMask.
- D for Default colors.
- X for Switch colors.
- Press a Number to change Opacity.
- ...or Two Numbers for better Control.
- Shift-Plus (+) to Advance a Blend Mode.
- Shift-Minus (-) to Go Back one Blend Mode.
- Shift-Option+[a letter] for a specific Blend Mode
(Dissolve=I, Multiple=M, Screen=S, Overlay=O, Soft Light=F, Hard Light=H, Linear Light=J, Vivid Light=J, Pin Light=Z, Color Dodge=D, Color Burn=B, Darken=K, Lighten=G, Difference=E, Exclusion=X, Hue=U, Saturation=T, Color=C, Luminosity=Y, Behind=Q) - Windows Folks, Option means Alt for shortcuts.
- Command-Plus (+) Zooms In.
- Command-Minus (-) Zooms Out.
- Spacebar gets the Hand so you can drag the image around.
- Command-Spacebar = Zoom Tool In.
- Option-Spcebar = Zoom Tool Out.
- Command-Spacebar-Drag to zoom in on a specific area.
- Command-Z for Undo.
- Command-Option-Z Steps Back one action.
- Command-Shift-Z Steps Forward one action.
- Command-Shift-F Fades the last edit.
- F12 = Revert Document.
- Hey! You can even Undo a Revert!
- Command-X = Cut.
- Command-C = Copy.
- Command-V = Paste.
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- Image Size = Command-Option-I.
- It's partner, Canvas Size = Command-Option-C.
- Command-F repeats the last Filter.
- Command-Option-F repeats last Filter with Different Settings.
- Using Selection Tools: Drag to start a new selection.
- ...or drag to move a selection outline.
- ...add to a section using Shift.
- ...delete from a selection using Option.
- ...find the intersection holding down Shift-Option.
- ...Press Spacebar to move the selection on the fly.
- Command-A = Select All.
- Command-D = Deselects Everything.
- Command-Shift-I Inverts the existing Selection.
- Command-Option-R brings up Refine Edge.
- Option-Click with Lasso tool to select a straight-sided selection.
- Shift-Click with Brush to draw straight lines.
- Press Option with Brush to get the Color-Lifting Eyedropper.
- Press Command to get the Move tool.
- Command-H = Hide Selection.
- Command-1 shows 1st channel (Red or Cyan)
- Command-2 shows 2nd channel (Green or Magenta)
- Command-3 shows 3rd channel (Blue or Yellow)
- Command-L for Levels.
- Command-M for Curves.
- Command-B for Color Balance.
- Command-U for Hue/Saturation.
- Add the Option-key to bring up last settings for those last four.
- Command-Shift-Option for Black and White.
- In Levels & Curves, Option-drag that White Slider to preview your clip highlights...
- ...Option-drag the Black Slider to preview clip shadows.
Want to duplicate an image? Cool tip! Click this Icon at the bottom of history palette.
- Command-W to Close an image. Then...
- ...Y to save changes. (Windows Only)
- ...N to abandon changes. (Windows Only)
- ...On a Mac: S=Save and D=Don't Save.
- ...ESC to Cancel on both Mac and Windows.
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- Press Command-T to invoke Free Transform...
- ...Enter to Apply, or ESC to Cancel.
- Command-Option-T will Transform a Copy!
- Command-Shift-T repeats the last Transformation.
- Command-Shift-Option-T plays a Transformation sequence.
- Press the Bracket keys [ or ] to change the size of a Brush.
- ..add the Shift key to change the brush hardness.
- Caps Lock for Precise cursors.
- Option key switches from Dodge to Burn or Burn to Dodge.
- Hitting the Period in Gradient tool switches between gradients.
- Here's a tip: The Sharpen Tool Sucks! Don't use it!
- Command-Click the Thumbnail in Layers or Paths palette to Load a Selection.
- Type Slash (/) to lock/unlock a Layer's Transparency.
- Press Tilde (~) to hide an image while Viewing a Mask.
- Press Backslash (\) to view a Layer's Mask.
- Command-Delete fills selection with the Background Color.
- Option-Delete fills selection with the Foreground Color.
- ...add the Shift key to fill just the Opaque pixels. (cool!)
- Shift-Delete to bring up the Fill dialog box.
- Filling using the Behind mode locks out "preserve transparency".
- Command-Brackets ([ or ]) moves Layers up or down.
- ...add Shift to move Layers all the way to top or bottom.
- Option-Brackets ([ or ]) Selects Layers.
- ...add Shift to select multiple layers.
- Command-Option-A to select All Layers.
- Command-G groups Layers into a group.
- Command-E will Merge Selected Layers.
- Command-Shift-E will Merge Visible Layers.
- Command-Option-E will Merge selected Layer onto the Layer below.
- Command-Shift-Option-E will Merge Everything onto a New Layer.
- Command-Shift-C Copies a Merged version of Layers.
- Command-Shift-V will paste an image into a Selection.
- Hit Tab to Hide all Palettes.
- Hit Shift-Tab to Hide just the Right-side Palettes.Thanks,creativetechs
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