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2. Hold Shift + click the top blue bar for toolbar and palette will move them to
the nearest edge.
3. Double click the top blue bar, on any palette window, to minimize it.
4. Double click the gray background will bring up open file option, Hold
Shift+double click will open up the browser.
5. Sick of the default gray background around your image? Select paint bucket,
hold shift and click on the gray background, it will change to whatever color you
have in your foreground color box.
8. Press F button, it will switch between 3 different screen modes and give you
more working area.
9. To draw a straight line, click then move to the end point and hold shift +
click.
10. Hold Ctrl will temporary make any tool into move tool until you release Ctrl.
11. Ctrl + Alt and click drag the image, it will make a duplication of the current
image over lay on top.
12. Hold Space bar, it will make any tool into "Hand Tool" until you release Space
bar.
13. While in Zoom Tool, Ctrl+space = zoom in, alt+space = zoom out.
14. Hold Ctrl and press "+" or "-" it will change the % for image in navigator
window.
15. When Using eyedropper tool to capture foreground color, hold Alt and click, it
will instantly capture the color for background.
16. With Measure Tool, draw a line then hold Alt and draw another line from the
end of the first line, it will measure the angle.
17. Ctrl+Alt+Z and Ctrl+Shift+Z will go back and forth in the history.
18. Alt+Backspace and Ctrl+Backspace will fill in the whole screen with foreground
color or background color, Shift+backspace will bring up option window,
Alt+Shift+Backspace and Ctrl+Shift+Backspace, will fill the image with foreground
or background color but will leave the alpha transparent area alone.
19. When free transforming with Ctrl+T, hold Alt to keep the original image and
then to transform a duplicated layer of it. Ctrl+Shift+T to repeat whatever you
did in the last transform.
20. To make sure your Crop is on the edge of the image, hold Ctrl while cropping.
23. While using Marquee Tools, hold Alt it will make the starting point as a
center of the selection.
25. While selecting with Marquee tool, pressing the space bar can allow you to
move the selection.
26. Hold Shift and press "+" or "-" it will switch between the layer mode:
N = Normal
I = Dissolve
M = Multiply
S = Screen
O = Overlay
F = Soft Light
H = Hard Light
D = Color Dodge
B = Color Burn
K = Darken
G = Lighten
E = Difference
X = Exclusion
U = Hue
T = Saturation
C = Color
Y = Luminosity
Q = Behind 1
L = Threshold 2
R = Clear 3
W = Shadow 4
V = Midtones 4
Z = Highlights 4
***Alpha turned off, Indexed Mode, Line tool, Bucket Tools, Dodge and Burn Tools
27. While using Brush or any other tools, change the opacity by typing the number.
***type two number for exact % [press 7 then 2 will get 72%]
28. Hold Alt while clicking on the eye icon beside the layer, it will hide all
other layers.
29. Hold Alt while clicking the pen icon beside the layer, it will unchain this
layer from all layers.
30. Select a layer, hold Alt and click the top edge of another layer, it will
group them.
31. Hold Alt and click the button "Create a new layer", it will create a new
adjustment layer.
32. Select a layer and hold Alt, then click on the garbage can button. It will
instantly delete the layer, marquee where you want alpha and Ctrl+click the
"Create new channel" button, it will create an alpha only on the area you marquee.
33. File> Automate > Contact Sheet: this can create a small thumbnail for every
file, this can save you some time from searching.
34. When Move Tool is selected, toolbox on top can be useful from time to time,
these are "Auto select layer" and "Show bounding box".
35. While Move Tool is selected, hold Shift (Alt+Shift+Right click) and allow
whether or not to make a current layer chain with your upper layer.
36. With grid on, click the top left corner of the grid and drag to anywhere on
the image to set the pivot, double clicking on the icon again reset the pivot.
37. After, draw a path on the image with pen tool, Ctrl+shift+H can hide/show it.
38. Control Navigator with keyboard sometimes can be more time efficient than
mouse.
***
39. Ctrl+Tab allows you to switch between different image files you are working
on.
40. F12 = Revert to how the file was the last time you saved it.
***
Ctrl+"~" = RGB
Ctrl+1 = red
Ctrl+2 = green
Ctrl+3 = blue
Ctrl+4 = other path
Ctrl+9 = other path
Ctrl+"~" = CMYK
Ctrl+1 = light green
Ctrl+2 = pink red
Ctrl+3 = yellow
Ctrl+4 = black
Ctrl+5 = other path
Ctrl+9 = other path
Ctrl+1 = Indexed
Ctrl+2 = other path
Ctrl+9 = other path
42. hold Ctrl then you can draw a red box in the Navigator thumbnail for viewing.
43. Hold Alt and click on any of the history steps, that step will be copied and
become the most recent one.
44. Alt drag a step from a serial action can copy it to another action.
45. Alt-click the flare preview thumb, and you can fill in numerical co-ordinates
for lens flare.
47. If you have the move tool selected and you want something duplicated just hold
the alt key and move the image, holding the Shift + Alt while doing this, it will
move it along one axis.
48. If you want to straighten an image that is crooked (maybe from scanning),
click on the eyedropper tool or hit the I key 3 times to get the ruler. Click on
the left side of the straight edge, then the right side of the straight (but
crooked) edge. The choose Image> Rotate Canvas> Arbitrary, Photoshop will give you
the degrees of rotation you just click ok.
50. If you have a mask on a layer and you want to place a image in there and keep
the mask. Simply open the image, say copy, and then Ctrl click on the layer to
select the mask and use Shift + Ctrl + V to paste it into the mask which will also
put it on a new layer as well.
51. To center an image, Ctrl + A , Ctrl + X, Ctrl + V, I think it also puts that
image on a new layer.
52. Ctrl+E will merge the highlighted layer down to the next
53. When you have a brush selected, using [ or ] will scroll up or down that brush
list.
54. Double clicking the zoom tool will make the image 100%, double clicking the
hand tool will fit the image to your screen resolution.
55. Typing Content:
If you click once while your type is selected on the font list, you can use your
arrows to scroll up and down and see the fonts change on the fly!
56. Ctrl + Alt + T to make a copy of the layer in which you want to transform.
57. Ctrl + Alt + Right arrow. duplicates the layer you are on.
60. Link 2 layers: with move tool click in the first layer hold Shift and click in
the second one.
61. Ctrl+[plus key] will let you zoom in on an image anytime while Ctrl+[minus
key] zooms out. Ctrl+Alt+[plus key] will zoom in AND RESIZE the window to fit the
image size... same for Ctrl+Alt+[minus key] as well.
62. When using the Polygonal Lasso Tool, click backspace to undo a lasso step.
63. Pressing X will switch the selected foreground and background colors.
64. Pressing D will reset the foreground and backgrounds colors to black and
white.
65. If your image has multiple layers, create a Marquee selection and press
Ctrl+Shift+Cit won't work if you selected a hidden layer) will copy the image into
memory as if they were flattened! Paste it on a new document to see the result.
68. To see what your layer mask looks like (and edit it), Alt+click its thumbnail
in the layers palette
69. Press and hold Ctrl+Alt and click the Help bar with your mouse, drag it down
and highlight "About Photoshop" and let go of the left mouse button for a
different About Photoshop splash/screen.
70. When using Polygon lasso tool hold Shift to make a perfect line, it goes every
30 degrees
71.Photoshop CS2: Group many layers by clicking the layers you want to group by
clicking it while holding the Shift key down, and then press Ctrl+G to group them
into a folder for means of better organization.
72. Ctrl+Shift+N creates a new layer with a dialog box; Ctrl+Shift+Alt+N gets you
a new layer without the hassle.
73. Back to brush, [ and ] will increase/decrease your brush size, Shift + [ or ]
will soften or harden your brush edge.
74. Still in [ and ], Ctrl + [ or ] will move your currently selected layer up and
down the hierarchy and Shift + [ or ] will select upper layer or lower layer.
75. Stamp Tool (s) is used to copy an area of image (defined by alt+clicking and
area) and paint it somewhere else (cloning). It also works when you have multiple
images open at the same time. Alt click an area of any opened file image and paint
it anywhere else.
76. After you created a text you can click on font type tab and tap "down" key
over and over to scroll through the font list and see the changes in (relatively)
real time. A feature that I am tired of waiting to happen in illustrator.
77. Still in text mode, a trick from Microsoft word to apply hi-light to your text
hit Ctrl+Shift+ < or > to resize your text, to your preferred font size. Pressing
Ctrl key while you are typing also gives you a free transform box temporarily and
will go if you release it. Resizing text also works by pressing Ctrl+T (on
selected layer, not when you are typing). It still retains as an editable text
layer after.
78. And remember, pressing enter when you type will take you to a new line just
like typing a letter but pressing Ctrl+Enter or Enter on numeric key will finish
what you type.
79. You can drag a layer on to any other opened images in Photoshop and it will
copy it as a layer (better than copy and paste image). Holding down Shift while
moving it will snap the image right on the center of the other opened image
Click on the set, in the blending mode it shows pass through by default... if you
have an adjustment layer within a set and you want that adjustment layer to effect
those layers underneath it within the set only, set the blending mode of the set
to "normal" instead.
CODE
- Create a new file, 500x500 px, create a new layer, get a standard brush and
paint a dot on the top center of your image (like the number 12 position on a
clock). Press Ctrl+Alt+T, it will duplicate your original layer and free transform
the new one. Move the pivot point (the circle with little dot in it found when you
are free transforming something) to the center of your image, rotate your image 30
degrees to the right and hit OK to confirm the transform
now.........
Be excited..........
81. When using the "move tool" you can select any layer by holding down the CTL
key(CMD on a Mac) and clicking on the part of the layer on the canvas with your
mouse. This way you won't have to go to the Layers palette every time and you
don't have to keep checking on or off the auto select options for the move tool.
82. You can link up layers without going into the layers palette, by selecting the
layer (how I just mentioned above) and holding down CTL + Shift(CMD + SHIT on a
Mac) for each additional layer you want to link up. You can unlink them by
clicking on the layer again.
83. You can delete more than one layer at a time.......by linking up all the layer
you want to delete, and holding down CTL(CMD on a Mac) while you click on the
garbage icon to delete the layer.
84. When using the type tool you can ok it by pressing CTL + Enter(CMD + Enter on
a Mac) instead of clicking on the check mark on the options.
85. If you have more than one type layer, and want to make any of the following
changes color/font/size/alignment/initializing to all of the type layers at the
same time.....All you have to do is link up the type layer, hold down the Shift
key and in the options for the type tool make your change i.e. color, size, etc.
86. You can use your number pad to change opacity for a layer.... I.e. type 5 and
the opacity will be 50; type 55 and the opacity will be 55. You can use the number
pad for any tool that uses opacity...like the airbrush tool, stamp tool, brush,
gradient, etc.
87. Pressing Tab key will hide the Tools palette and any other palette that you
have on the stage. Pressing "F" will change between Full Screen modes. Using these
two tips you can view your work Full Screen without any palettes.(You can press
CTL+Alt+0 to fit your work to the screen, or you can press CTL+0 to zoom to 100%)
88. Pressing the "+" and "-" keys while holding down CTL+Alt will resize the whole
document window, not just the work area.
89. You can delete a layer by holding down the "Alt" key and pressing "L"
twice......actually now with Photoshop 7 you got to press "L" three times. It's
not actually a keyboard shortcut, but it's a quick way to do it....don't know if
it works on a MAC.
93. Alt + click in �add layer mask� button to add a black layer mask (instead of a
white one).
94. When you select something, pressing Ctrl+J will copy the selected area and add
another layer with the copied area - opposing copying the layer, making a new
layer, and pasting it.
95. To glue the palettes together (all palettes combined into one strip), you just
drag & drop a palette onto the end of another palette (watch the rectangle that
indicates where the palette will get attached to).
96. Hold down Alt while Burning to Dodge instead, and vice versa.
97. Ctrl-click a layer to select an objects; alternatively, you may select more
than one object/s in more than 1 layer by holding Shift while using the method
just mentioned (Ctrl-click). To deselect, just press Ctrl+D.
98. If you have a mini scroll on your mouse, you may use that to zoom in (scroll
up) or zoom out (scroll down).
99. Need to locate a layer quick? Use the Move Tool (V) and right click on the
area the object lays. There should now be a �cursor-menu� with all the layers that
is in that particular area. Now take a good guess and see which one of them fits
the shoe; select a layer and Ctrl-Click the layer in the Layer Palette - see if
the selection traces the object you desired to edit/find. Useful for those messy
people (i.e. me!).
100. Need to get rid of a background quick? Assuming you at least know how to crop
around an object, do so. Now press Ctrl+I or Shift+Ctrl+I for Inverse Selection.
Press Ctrl+X to %@#!* that part out, and you should be left with the object!
101. Want to save the time from loading All your Photoshop brushes, when your
Photoshop accidentally forgets to load them up (happens to me sometimes)? Select
the brush tool, and click the little arrow pointing right (located at the top
toolbar), next to the Master Diameter tick. Go down to Preset Manager and now
there should be a menu of all the brushes currently loaded. Click on the first
brush (top left) and scroll down to the bottom. Now hold Shift and click the last
brush (bottom right). This should highlight all the brushes. See the �Save Set� to
the right in the menu? Click that and name your brush set whatever you want, for
this matter I just name it All (so I remember that this brush set contains all the
brushes I currently have loaded, and is located near the top when loading the
brushes up).