This document lists keyboard shortcuts for various tools and functions in Adobe Photoshop CS3. It provides shortcuts for selecting tools, navigating tools and panels, adjusting properties like brush size, and using features like filters, curves adjustments, and blending modes.
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The document lists 160 keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Photoshop CS2 organized by category such as File, Edit, Image Adjustments, Select, Filter, Tools, and Help. It provides the keyboard shortcut and brief description for common commands in Photoshop like New, Open, Save, Copy, Paste, Undo, Zoom, as well as tools and adjustments.
This document lists 265 keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Illustrator CS5 on Windows. It includes shortcuts for selecting tools, viewing and navigating artwork, drawing and editing shapes, working with layers and panels, transforming objects, and more. Many shortcuts allow for quickly showing/hiding panels, switching tools, duplicating objects, and applying commands without using the mouse.
This document provides keyboard shortcuts for navigating, editing, and using tools in Adobe Photoshop CS2. It is organized by category including File, Edit, Image, Layer, Blending Modes, View, Filter, Window, and Channels. Many shortcuts allow quickly accessing commands, tools, and functions through single or combined key presses to improve workflow efficiency in Photoshop.
This document provides over 300 keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Photoshop CC on Windows. It covers shortcuts for menu navigation, file handling, editing, selections, layers, filters, 3D tools, and more. Many shortcuts allow performing common tasks with just a few key presses to improve workflow efficiency in Photoshop.
This document lists 129 keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Illustrator CC on Windows. It groups the shortcuts into categories such as drawing, selecting, viewing artwork, editing shapes, painting objects, panel shortcuts, and function key shortcuts. Some examples include Shift+Drag to constrain a shape's proportion or orientation while drawing, Ctrl+C+O to create crop marks around a selected object, and F1 to access help.
This document provides over 400 keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Photoshop CS4 on Windows. It lists shortcuts for selecting tools, working with tools like Extract and Liquify, using dialog boxes like Curves and Camera Raw, selecting and moving objects, and viewing images. Many shortcuts allow for cycling through options, zooming, and precise control of tools using modifier keys like Ctrl, Alt, and Shift.
This document lists shortcut keys for various tools and functions in Adobe Photoshop CS5. It provides shortcuts for selecting tools, navigating images, selecting and moving objects, editing paths, and painting objects. The shortcuts are organized by the task or area of Photoshop they apply to such as shortcuts for using the filter gallery, curves dialog box, camera raw dialog box, and more. Links are also provided to download PDF documents with complete keyboard shortcut references for PC and Mac versions of Photoshop CS5.
160 keyboard shortcuts for adobe photoshop cs2kskbca
The document lists 160 keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Photoshop CS2 organized by category such as File, Edit, Image Adjustments, Select, Filter, Tools, and Help. It provides the keyboard shortcut and brief description for common commands in Photoshop like New, Open, Save, Copy, Paste, Undo, Zoom, as well as tools and adjustments.
This document lists 265 keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Illustrator CS5 on Windows. It includes shortcuts for selecting tools, viewing and navigating artwork, drawing and editing shapes, working with layers and panels, transforming objects, and more. Many shortcuts allow for quickly showing/hiding panels, switching tools, duplicating objects, and applying commands without using the mouse.
This document provides keyboard shortcuts for navigating, editing, and using tools in Adobe Photoshop CS2. It is organized by category including File, Edit, Image, Layer, Blending Modes, View, Filter, Window, and Channels. Many shortcuts allow quickly accessing commands, tools, and functions through single or combined key presses to improve workflow efficiency in Photoshop.
This document provides over 300 keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Photoshop CC on Windows. It covers shortcuts for menu navigation, file handling, editing, selections, layers, filters, 3D tools, and more. Many shortcuts allow performing common tasks with just a few key presses to improve workflow efficiency in Photoshop.
This document lists 129 keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Illustrator CC on Windows. It groups the shortcuts into categories such as drawing, selecting, viewing artwork, editing shapes, painting objects, panel shortcuts, and function key shortcuts. Some examples include Shift+Drag to constrain a shape's proportion or orientation while drawing, Ctrl+C+O to create crop marks around a selected object, and F1 to access help.
This document provides over 400 keyboard shortcuts for Adobe Photoshop CS4 on Windows. It lists shortcuts for selecting tools, working with tools like Extract and Liquify, using dialog boxes like Curves and Camera Raw, selecting and moving objects, and viewing images. Many shortcuts allow for cycling through options, zooming, and precise control of tools using modifier keys like Ctrl, Alt, and Shift.
This document lists shortcut keys for various tools and functions in Adobe Photoshop CS5. It provides shortcuts for selecting tools, navigating images, selecting and moving objects, editing paths, and painting objects. The shortcuts are organized by the task or area of Photoshop they apply to such as shortcuts for using the filter gallery, curves dialog box, camera raw dialog box, and more. Links are also provided to download PDF documents with complete keyboard shortcut references for PC and Mac versions of Photoshop CS5.
This document provides a list of keyboard shortcuts for various commands and tools in Adobe Photoshop. It is organized by menu command and tool type. Shortcuts allow for quick access to common functions like opening files, saving, undoing actions, adjusting layers and selections, and switching between tools.
This document provides shortcuts for navigating, selecting tools, viewing images, and using tools and filters in Adobe Photoshop CS5 for Windows. It lists shortcuts for common tools like selection tools, cropping, painting and editing tools. It also includes shortcuts for adjusting images in the Camera Raw dialog box, using filters like Liquify and Vanishing Point, and making adjustments in dialog boxes like Curves and Black and White. The shortcuts allow efficient and precise editing and navigation of images in Photoshop.
This document provides keyboard shortcuts for tools, editing commands, and layer functions in Adobe Photoshop CS2. Some examples include Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+V to paste, Ctrl+Z to undo, Alt+ ] to move to the next layer, and Ctrl+E to merge layers.
CorelDRAW Shortcut Keys | Complete list of Keyboard Shortcuts for Corel DRAWRanjeet
This document provides a comprehensive list of keyboard shortcuts for CorelDRAW. It outlines shortcuts for frequently used commands like copy, cut, paste, as well as shortcuts for formatting text, selecting tools, zooming, panning, and aligning objects. The shortcuts are organized into categories for file handling, font formatting, object manipulation, text editing, tool selection, zooming and panning, alignment, and distribution. Mastering these shortcuts allows users to work more efficiently in CorelDRAW.
The document provides instructions for digitizing a logo design in Adobe Illustrator. It discusses importing a scanned sketch, tracing over it with the pen tool, adding text within an oval using the type on path tool, and using various shape tools like ellipses, rectangles and stars to construct logo elements. The steps are demonstrated over 19 sections with screenshots and include techniques like locking layers, zooming, arranging objects, and using the pathfinder panel.
This document contains a list of keyboard shortcuts for various tools and functions in an image editing software. Some of the shortcuts listed include zooming, selecting objects, modifying layers, using drawing and painting tools, and formatting text. The shortcuts are grouped by category such as pixel selections, vector drawing tools, the zoom tool, and modifiers for layers and objects.
This document summarizes a workshop session on using Rhinoceros software for urban planners. It introduces mesh vs. NURBS modeling in Rhino and discusses how Rhino can be used to build 3D models of urban developments, as well as create plans, diagrams and perspectives. It provides tips on navigating in Rhino, drawing objects, selecting and manipulating objects in both 2D and 3D. Steps are outlined for making plans, diagrams and perspectives from 3D models in Rhino and exporting them to other programs. Rendering in Rhino is also briefly mentioned.
This document provides 78 tips for using Photoshop more efficiently. Some key tips include using keyboard shortcuts to hide/show tools and palettes, zooming, selecting layers, transforming objects, and navigating tools and menus more quickly. The tips would help Photoshop users work more efficiently by saving time and efforts through these concise keyboard shortcuts and tool techniques.
The document provides a summary of keyboard shortcuts for various tools and functions in Adobe Illustrator. It lists shortcuts for tools, panels, viewing, text/paragraphs, drawing, and the color panel for both Windows and Mac OS. Key shortcuts allow users to quickly access tools, adjust properties, and perform common tasks in Illustrator without using the mouse.
This document provides a tutorial on how to use Rhino, a 3D modeling software. It discusses Rhino's interface and basic tools such as points, lines, curves, surfaces, solids, and object manipulation tools. It provides step-by-step instructions for how to use modeling tools like extrude, revolve, loft, sweep, blend and boolean operations. It also covers surface editing tools, mesh tools, and how to accurately set up grids and units for modeling. The overall document serves as an introduction to the main capabilities and functions within Rhino.
In this Ninth video, I have explained the basic ways to use Align, Explode, and Fillet command in AutoCAD.
https://youtu.be/vUrgYVnRo3w
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The document discusses several AutoCAD commands:
1. The Mirror command creates a reflected image of an object by selecting objects and specifying two points for an imaginary mirror. Users can choose to delete the original object.
2. The Offset command makes a parallel copy of an object by specifying an offset distance and selecting the object and offset side.
3. The Rotate command rotates a selected object by specifying a base point and rotation angle in degrees, with positive numbers rotating anticlockwise and negative rotating clockwise.
The document discusses a guide created by Andrew Price of BlenderGuru.com to outline the most useful and essential keyboard shortcuts for Blender. It provides 3 pages of shortcuts for basic navigation, modeling, sculpting, rendering, animation, and more. It encourages readers to print the guide and stick it to their wall for easy reference while using Blender.
The document describes how to create the main content area of a webpage. It involves creating a rectangle layer named "c01" sized 300px by 175px and placing it 30px below the header. Text is added with title, description, and link styled with different fonts, sizes, and colors. A square border layer is made and styled with a stroke. The content is grouped and duplicated to create sections for "about", "services", and "portfolio" which are spaced evenly.
GIMP is a free and open-source raster graphics editor used for image manipulation tasks like photo retouching and image cropping. It has tools for selecting, painting, transforming, and editing images. GIMP provides layers, brushes, an undo history, and various selection tools to edit images. Common tasks in GIMP include opening an image, creating layers, selecting portions using tools like rectangle select or freehand select, and applying edits like filling, copying, pasting, and rotating selected portions. Filters can also be used for effects like red-eye removal.
This document provides information about AutoCAD commands and functions. It begins with an overview of basic AutoCAD commands like POINT, ERASE, CIRCLE, and RECTANGLE. It then discusses command prompts and formatting. Several drawing commands are described along with their associated menus and keys. The document also covers useful keyboard shortcuts and basic utility commands like REDRAW and SAVE. Text creation commands TEXT and MTEXT are explained at the end.
The document provides instructions for creating a featured project section on a website header. It involves:
1) Creating a rectangle container and clipping an image inside it for the featured project.
2) Adjusting the image by scaling and changing the blending mode.
3) Adding a title background and horizontal line above the image.
4) Adding a title and description inside the title area with specified font settings.
The document provides instructions for creating a footer section in a design layout. It describes creating a rectangle background layer named "footer bg" sized 1200px by 100px at the bottom of the layout. It also describes adding copyright and link text on the left using Arial font sized 12pt in grey, and an email subscription section on the right including a rounded rectangle button layer named "subscribe btn", "Subscribe" text in bold Arial sized 13pt, and a rounded rectangle email field layer sized 210px by 35px in white.
This is a course for beginners learning Photoshop. It's a complete guide that helps you master the basics of Photoshop, and it also contains "Photoshop Tutorials" for editing photo in Photoshop.
Edit images using selection in Adobe Photoshop.pptxMarvin Santiago
This document provides instructions for selecting areas in images using Photoshop. It discusses the basics of making selections with tools like the rectangular marquee and lasso tools. It also covers selecting by color using the eyedropper, color range, and magic wand tools. The document describes how to select irregular areas using the lasso and pen tools and how to modify selections by moving, inverting, adding to, subtracting from, or intersecting with existing selections.
This document provides an introduction to the Photoshop interface and layers. It discusses the main components of the Photoshop interface including the menu bar, tool box, options bar, palettes, and screen mode. It then describes the various selection tools available and how to use layers to independently manipulate different elements of an image. The document concludes by recommending exercises for working with tools, layers, and basic image editing in Photoshop.
This document provides a list of keyboard shortcuts for various commands and tools in Adobe Photoshop. It is organized by menu command and tool type. Shortcuts allow for quick access to common functions like opening files, saving, undoing actions, adjusting layers and selections, and switching between tools.
This document provides shortcuts for navigating, selecting tools, viewing images, and using tools and filters in Adobe Photoshop CS5 for Windows. It lists shortcuts for common tools like selection tools, cropping, painting and editing tools. It also includes shortcuts for adjusting images in the Camera Raw dialog box, using filters like Liquify and Vanishing Point, and making adjustments in dialog boxes like Curves and Black and White. The shortcuts allow efficient and precise editing and navigation of images in Photoshop.
This document provides keyboard shortcuts for tools, editing commands, and layer functions in Adobe Photoshop CS2. Some examples include Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+V to paste, Ctrl+Z to undo, Alt+ ] to move to the next layer, and Ctrl+E to merge layers.
CorelDRAW Shortcut Keys | Complete list of Keyboard Shortcuts for Corel DRAWRanjeet
This document provides a comprehensive list of keyboard shortcuts for CorelDRAW. It outlines shortcuts for frequently used commands like copy, cut, paste, as well as shortcuts for formatting text, selecting tools, zooming, panning, and aligning objects. The shortcuts are organized into categories for file handling, font formatting, object manipulation, text editing, tool selection, zooming and panning, alignment, and distribution. Mastering these shortcuts allows users to work more efficiently in CorelDRAW.
The document provides instructions for digitizing a logo design in Adobe Illustrator. It discusses importing a scanned sketch, tracing over it with the pen tool, adding text within an oval using the type on path tool, and using various shape tools like ellipses, rectangles and stars to construct logo elements. The steps are demonstrated over 19 sections with screenshots and include techniques like locking layers, zooming, arranging objects, and using the pathfinder panel.
This document contains a list of keyboard shortcuts for various tools and functions in an image editing software. Some of the shortcuts listed include zooming, selecting objects, modifying layers, using drawing and painting tools, and formatting text. The shortcuts are grouped by category such as pixel selections, vector drawing tools, the zoom tool, and modifiers for layers and objects.
This document summarizes a workshop session on using Rhinoceros software for urban planners. It introduces mesh vs. NURBS modeling in Rhino and discusses how Rhino can be used to build 3D models of urban developments, as well as create plans, diagrams and perspectives. It provides tips on navigating in Rhino, drawing objects, selecting and manipulating objects in both 2D and 3D. Steps are outlined for making plans, diagrams and perspectives from 3D models in Rhino and exporting them to other programs. Rendering in Rhino is also briefly mentioned.
This document provides 78 tips for using Photoshop more efficiently. Some key tips include using keyboard shortcuts to hide/show tools and palettes, zooming, selecting layers, transforming objects, and navigating tools and menus more quickly. The tips would help Photoshop users work more efficiently by saving time and efforts through these concise keyboard shortcuts and tool techniques.
The document provides a summary of keyboard shortcuts for various tools and functions in Adobe Illustrator. It lists shortcuts for tools, panels, viewing, text/paragraphs, drawing, and the color panel for both Windows and Mac OS. Key shortcuts allow users to quickly access tools, adjust properties, and perform common tasks in Illustrator without using the mouse.
This document provides a tutorial on how to use Rhino, a 3D modeling software. It discusses Rhino's interface and basic tools such as points, lines, curves, surfaces, solids, and object manipulation tools. It provides step-by-step instructions for how to use modeling tools like extrude, revolve, loft, sweep, blend and boolean operations. It also covers surface editing tools, mesh tools, and how to accurately set up grids and units for modeling. The overall document serves as an introduction to the main capabilities and functions within Rhino.
In this Ninth video, I have explained the basic ways to use Align, Explode, and Fillet command in AutoCAD.
https://youtu.be/vUrgYVnRo3w
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Download pdf notes for FREE from the link below:
https://bit.ly/3h0ZEVM
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The document discusses several AutoCAD commands:
1. The Mirror command creates a reflected image of an object by selecting objects and specifying two points for an imaginary mirror. Users can choose to delete the original object.
2. The Offset command makes a parallel copy of an object by specifying an offset distance and selecting the object and offset side.
3. The Rotate command rotates a selected object by specifying a base point and rotation angle in degrees, with positive numbers rotating anticlockwise and negative rotating clockwise.
The document discusses a guide created by Andrew Price of BlenderGuru.com to outline the most useful and essential keyboard shortcuts for Blender. It provides 3 pages of shortcuts for basic navigation, modeling, sculpting, rendering, animation, and more. It encourages readers to print the guide and stick it to their wall for easy reference while using Blender.
The document describes how to create the main content area of a webpage. It involves creating a rectangle layer named "c01" sized 300px by 175px and placing it 30px below the header. Text is added with title, description, and link styled with different fonts, sizes, and colors. A square border layer is made and styled with a stroke. The content is grouped and duplicated to create sections for "about", "services", and "portfolio" which are spaced evenly.
GIMP is a free and open-source raster graphics editor used for image manipulation tasks like photo retouching and image cropping. It has tools for selecting, painting, transforming, and editing images. GIMP provides layers, brushes, an undo history, and various selection tools to edit images. Common tasks in GIMP include opening an image, creating layers, selecting portions using tools like rectangle select or freehand select, and applying edits like filling, copying, pasting, and rotating selected portions. Filters can also be used for effects like red-eye removal.
This document provides information about AutoCAD commands and functions. It begins with an overview of basic AutoCAD commands like POINT, ERASE, CIRCLE, and RECTANGLE. It then discusses command prompts and formatting. Several drawing commands are described along with their associated menus and keys. The document also covers useful keyboard shortcuts and basic utility commands like REDRAW and SAVE. Text creation commands TEXT and MTEXT are explained at the end.
The document provides instructions for creating a featured project section on a website header. It involves:
1) Creating a rectangle container and clipping an image inside it for the featured project.
2) Adjusting the image by scaling and changing the blending mode.
3) Adding a title background and horizontal line above the image.
4) Adding a title and description inside the title area with specified font settings.
The document provides instructions for creating a footer section in a design layout. It describes creating a rectangle background layer named "footer bg" sized 1200px by 100px at the bottom of the layout. It also describes adding copyright and link text on the left using Arial font sized 12pt in grey, and an email subscription section on the right including a rounded rectangle button layer named "subscribe btn", "Subscribe" text in bold Arial sized 13pt, and a rounded rectangle email field layer sized 210px by 35px in white.
This is a course for beginners learning Photoshop. It's a complete guide that helps you master the basics of Photoshop, and it also contains "Photoshop Tutorials" for editing photo in Photoshop.
Edit images using selection in Adobe Photoshop.pptxMarvin Santiago
This document provides instructions for selecting areas in images using Photoshop. It discusses the basics of making selections with tools like the rectangular marquee and lasso tools. It also covers selecting by color using the eyedropper, color range, and magic wand tools. The document describes how to select irregular areas using the lasso and pen tools and how to modify selections by moving, inverting, adding to, subtracting from, or intersecting with existing selections.
This document provides an introduction to the Photoshop interface and layers. It discusses the main components of the Photoshop interface including the menu bar, tool box, options bar, palettes, and screen mode. It then describes the various selection tools available and how to use layers to independently manipulate different elements of an image. The document concludes by recommending exercises for working with tools, layers, and basic image editing in Photoshop.
Photoshop Hacks: How to Make the Best Use of your Photoshop24Slides
This document provides tips for using Photoshop for digital coloring. It recommends closing unused tabs to save workspace, customizing default brushes to meet needs, and using shortcuts for tools and brush controls. Common shortcuts are listed like B for brush and V for move tool. Layer merging shortcuts like Ctrl+E are also included. The presentation aims to reveal techniques from talented 24Slides members for digital artwork.
The Tools panel in Adobe Flash contains various selection, drawing, viewing, and color tools to manipulate objects on the stage and timeline. Selection tools like the arrow and lasso tool allow users to move, resize, and transform objects. Drawing tools like the pen, pencil, and shape tools allow users to draw lines and shapes. View tools like the hand and zoom tools help navigate the stage. Color tools set the stroke and fill colors of objects. The Tools panel is central to creating and editing animations and graphics in Flash.
This document provides a summary of keyboard shortcuts in Maya for tasks like display controls, playback, snapping, painting, tools, animation, windows/views, modeling, files, menus, editing, and selecting objects and components. Some examples include shortcuts for wireframe display (4), shaded display (5), toggling playback (Alt+v), snapping to curves (c), flood fill (Alt+f), setting keys (s), isolating view (Shift+I), repeat last command (g), undo (z), cut (Ctrl+x), and switching between object and component modes (F8).
1. GIMP (General Image Manipulation Program) is a free and open-source raster graphics editor used for image retouching and editing, free transformation, and free-form drawing.
2. GIMP provides tools for selection tools, layers, masks and channels, adjustments, colors, brushes, textures, gradients, and blending. It supports many raster and vector file formats.
3. The document outlines the basic tools and functions of GIMP including selection tools, layers, transformations (rotate, scale, flip), painting and editing tools, adjustments like red-eye removal, and filters to create artistic effects like cartoonization.
The document provides instructions for using selection tools and shapes in Photoshop. It begins with an overview of the Photoshop screen and toolbox. It then discusses how to view and select tools within groupings using click-and-drag. Examples are given for making selections with the marquee, lasso, and magic wand tools. The document also covers how to create and modify shapes using selection tools, strokes, and fills. It provides tips for adding and subtracting from selections using shift and alt keys.
The document provides instructions for recreating the Pepsi logo using vector shapes in Adobe Illustrator. It describes tracing the outline of the logo by drawing geometric shapes like rectangles and circles, and using the pathfinder tool to cut shapes out of one another to refine the design. Key steps include tracing the red bar outline, adding an ellipse for the inner circle, drawing a rectangle to cut out the middle, and adjusting anchor points to curve the shape.
The document discusses various selection, editing, and painting tools in Photoshop. It describes tools like the move tool, marquee selection tools, lasso selection tools, magic wand tool, quick selection tool, crop and slice tools, eyedropper tool, spot healing brush tool, brush tool, pencil tool, color replacement brush, clone stamp tool, pattern stamp tool, history brush tool, and art history brush tool. It provides information on how to access and use each tool and its functions.
The document provides an overview of the Photoshop toolbar and its tools. It is organized into logical groupings like selection tools, retouching tools, and navigation tools. Within each section, it describes the purpose and use of each individual tool with icons. There are more tools available than visible, accessed by clicking arrows on tool icons. The toolbar can be viewed in single or double column layout and contains all the essential tools for selecting, editing, and navigating images in Photoshop.
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The document provides instructions for loading an animated object from another scene file in Lightwave 3D and then further animating it. It describes how to load the animated MustangLowRes object from the Aviation folder along with its lights. It then demonstrates how to move, rotate, size and further animate the object over 120 frames to create a flying sequence. Settings for rendering the animation as a QuickTime movie are also outlined.
This document provides an overview of basic concepts for getting started with drawing in AutoCAD, including:
1) It describes the main components of the AutoCAD interface, such as the menu tabs, toolbars, drawing area, and command prompt.
2) It explains how to start a new drawing and set units and limits.
3) It outlines different tools for drawing objects like lines, arcs, and circles, and aids for drawing like polar tracking, object snaps, and orthographic mode.
4) It discusses selecting objects using grips and the selection window and entering distances using different techniques based on settings.
This document lists keyboard shortcuts for Photoshop CS5 on Windows. Some key shortcuts include ctrl+drag to fill a selection, ctrl+z to undo, [ and ] to increase/decrease brush size, and ctrl+tab to cycle through open documents. The shortcuts are organized by tool/function and cover actions like navigating, selecting, transforming objects, and using tools like brush, crop, and type.
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The document discusses various selection and editing tools in Photoshop including the marquee tool, magnetic lasso tool, magic wand tool, crop tool, clone stamp tool, and gradient tool. The marquee tool is used to select shapes, the magnetic lasso tool helps select shapes and colors, and the magic wand tool selects objects with one or multiple clicks. The crop tool trims images by removing selections, the clone stamp duplicates selections, and the gradient tool creates color blends in straight lines, radial patterns, or other shapes.
The document discusses various selection and editing tools in Photoshop including the marquee tool, magnetic lasso tool, magic wand tool, crop tool, clone stamp tool, and gradient tool. The marquee tool is used to select shapes, the magnetic lasso tool helps select shapes and colors, and the magic wand tool selects objects with one or multiple clicks. The crop tool trims images by removing selections, the clone stamp duplicates selections, and the gradient tool creates color blends in straight lines, radial patterns, or other shapes.
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This document provides an overview of various tools and techniques in Photoshop CS6 for selecting, editing, and adjusting images. It describes selection tools like the marquee, lasso, and magic wand tools. It also covers content-aware tools, cloning and healing brushes, and tools for filling, blurring, sharpening, and distorting selected areas. Additional sections explain how to adjust text styles, use guides and transforms, work with shapes and layers, make selections using alpha channels, and apply effects like lighting, blurring, and textures using filters and brushes. Adjustment layers and defining custom brushes are also briefly covered.
The document discusses various selection and retouching tools in Photoshop including the rectangular marquee, quick selection, and lasso tools for making selections. It also covers using the spot healing brush to remove small objects, the clone stamp tool to add objects by cloning content, and the content-aware fill to remove large objects or people.
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Similar to Adobe photoshop cs3 keyboard shortcuts (20)
1. Adobe Photoshop CS3 Keyboard Shortcuts
Keys for selecting tools
Shft-press shortcut key (if Use Shft
Key for Tool Switch preference is
selected)
Cycle through tools with the same shortcut key
Alt-click + tool
Cycle through hidden tools (except add anchor point,
delete anchor point, and convert point tools)
V Move tool
M Rectangular Marquee tool, EllipticalMarquee tool
L Lasso tool, Polygonal Lasso tool, MagneticLasso tool
W Magic Wand tool,Quick Selection tool
C Crop tool
K Slice tool, Slice Select tool
J
Spot Healing Brush tool, Healing Brushtool, Patch tool,
Red Eye tool
B Brush tool, Pencil tool, ColorReplacement tool
S Clone Stamp tool, Pattern Stamp tool
Y History Brush tool, Art History Brushtool
E
Eraser tool, BackgroundEraser tool, Magic Eraser tool (in
Photoshop)
G Gradient tool, Paint Bucket tool
R Blur tool, Sharpen tool, Smudgetool
O Dodge tool, Burn tool, Spongetool
P Pen tool, Freeform Pen tool
T
Horizontal Type tool, Vertical Typetool , Horizontal Type
mask tool, Vertical Type mask tool
A Path Selection tool,Direct Selectiontool
U
Rectangle tool, Rounded Rectangle tool, Ellipsetool,
Polygon tool, Line tool , Custom Shape tool
N Notes tool, Audio Annotation tool (in Photoshop)
I
Eyedropper tool, ColorSampler tool, Measure tool, Count
tool
H Hand tool
Z Zoom tool
Keys for selecting tools in the Extract toolbox
B Edge Highlighter tool
G Fill tool
2. I Eyedropper tool
C Cleanup tool
T Edge Touchup tool
Keys for selecting tools in the Liquify toolbox
W Forward Warp tool
R Reconstruct tool
C Twirl Clockwise tool
S Pucker tool
B Bloat tool
O Push Left tool
M Mirror tool
T Turbulence tool
F Freeze Mask tool
D Thaw Mask tool
Result (Extract, Liquify, and Pattern Maker)
Tab
Cycle through controls on right from top in Adobe
Photoshop
Shft + Tab Cycle through controls on right from bottom
Spacebar Temporarily activate Hand tool
Alt Change Cancel to Reset
Result (Extract and Liquify)
Up or Down arrow keys Decreases or increases brush size in Adobe Photoshop
Result (Extract and Pattern Maker)
Ctrl + 0 Fit in window
Ctrl + + (plus) Zoom in
Ctrl + - (hyphen) Zoom out
Result (Extract only)
Alt Edge Highlighter/Eraser tool Toggle between Edge Highlighter tool and Eraser tool
Ctrl with Edge Highlighter tool
Toggle Smart Highlighting
selected
Alt Delete Remove current highlight in Adobe Photoshop
Ctrl + Delete Highlight entire image
Shft-click with Fill tool selected Fill foreground area and preview extraction
Ctrl-drag Move mask when Edge Touchup tool is selected
Alt-drag Add opacity when Cleanup tool is selected
X
Toggle Show menu options in preview between Original
and Extracted in Adobe Photoshop
Shft X Enable Cleanup and Edge Touchup tools before preview
3. F
Cycle through Display menu in preview from top to
bottom in Adobe Photoshop
Shft F
Cycle through Display menu in preview from bottom to
top
Down Arrow/Up Arrow in Brush
Size text box
Decrease/increase brush size by 1 (Hold down Shift to
decrease/increase by 10)
Left Arrow/Right Arrow with Brush
Size Slider showing
Decrease/increase brush size by 1 (Hold down Shift to
decrease/increase by 10)
0-9 Set strength of Cleanup or Edge Touch-up tool
Result (Liquify only)
Alt tool
Reverse direction for Bloat, Pucker, Push Left,and Mirror
tools in Adobe Photoshop
Alt-drag in preview with Reconstruct
tool, Displace, Amplitwist, or Affine
mode selected
Continually sample the distortion
Down Arrow/Up Arrow in Brush
Size, Density, Pressure, Rate, or
Turbulent Jitter text box
Decrease/increase brush size by 2, or density,pressure,
rate, or turbulent jitter by 1 (Hold down Shift to
decrease/increase by 10)
Left Arrow/Right Arrow with Brush
Size, Density, Pressure, Rate, or
Turbulent Jitter slider showing
Decrease/increase brush size by 2, or density,pressure,
rate, or turbulent jitter by 1 (Hold down Shift to
decrease/increase by 10)
Ctrl Z Redo last step in Adobe Photoshop
Result (Pattern Maker only)
Ctrl + D Delete current selection
Ctrl + Z Undo a selection move
Ctrl + G Generate or generate again
Shft + Alt + select Intersect with current selection
X Toggle view: original/generated pattern
Home Go to first tile in Tile History in Adobe Photoshop
End Go to last tile in Tile History
Left Arrow, Page Up Go to previous tile in Tile History
Right Arrow, Page Down Go to next tile in Tile History
Delete Delete current tile from Tile History
Shft-press shortcut key
Nudge selection when viewing the original (if Use Shift
Key for Tool Switch preference is selected)
Shft + Right Arrow, Left Arrow, Up
Arrow, or Down Arrow
Increase selection nudging when viewing theoriginal
Keys for using the Filter Gallery
Alt-click a filter Apply a new filter on top of selected
Alt-click a disclosure triangle Open/close all disclosure triangles
4. Ctrl Change Cancel button to Default in Adobe Photoshop
Alt Change Cancel button to Reset
Ctrl + Z Undo/Redo
Ctrl + Shft + Z Step forward
Ctrl + Alt + Z Step backward
Keys for using the Refine Edge dialog box
Ctrl + Alt + R Open the Refine Edge dialog box
F Cycle (forward) through preview modes
Shft F
Cycle (backward) through preview modes in Adobe
Photoshop
X Toggle between original image and selection preview
P
Toggle the preview option (on and off) in Adobe
Photoshop
Keys for using the Black-and-White dialog box
Shft Ctrl Alt B
Open the Black-and-White dialog box in Adobe
Photoshop
Left Arrow/Right Arrow Increase/decrease selected value by %1
Shft + Left Arrow/Right Arrow Increase/decrease selected value by %10
Click-drag on the image Change the values of the closest color slider
Keys for using the Camera Raw dialog box
Z Zoom tool
H Hand tool
I White Balance tool
S Color Sampler tool
C Crop tool
A Straighten tool
L Rotate image left
R Rotate image right
Ctrl + + (plus) Zoom in
Ctrl + - (hyphen) Zoom out
Ctrl
Temporarily switch to Zoom In tool in Adobe
Photoshop(Doesn't work when Straighten tool is selected.
If Crop tool is active, temporarily switches to Straighten
tool.)
Shft
Temporarily active the White Balance tool (does not work
if Crop tool is active)
Click the first point; Shft-click
additional points
Select multiple points in Curves panel
Ctrl-click in preview Add point to curve in Curves panel
5. Arrow keys Move selected point in Curves panel (1 unit)
Shft-arrow Move selected point in Curves panel (10 units)
Ctrl + R
Open selected images in Camera Raw dialog box from
Bridge
Shft double-click imag
Open selected images from Bridge bypassing Camera
Raw dialog box in Adobe Photoshop
Alt
Change Cancel button to Reset and Save button to bypass
Save dialog box
Right Arrow, Left Arrow, Up Arrow,
or Down Arrow
Display highlights that will be clipped in Preview
Keys for using the Curves dialog box
Ctrl M Open the Curves dialog box in Adobe Photoshop
Ctrl + Tab Select next point on the curve
Shft + Ctrl + Tab Select the previous point on the curve
Ctrl-click on the points Select multiple points on the curve
Ctrl + D Deselect a point
Select a point and press Delete To delete a point on the curve
Arrow keys Move the selected point 1 unit
Shft + Arrow keys Move the selected point 10 units
Alt-drag black/white point sliders
Display highlights and shadows that will be clipped in
Adobe Photoshop
Ctrl-click the image Set a point to the composite curve
Shft + Ctrl-click the image Set a point to the channel curves
Alt-click the field Toggle grid size
Keys for using Photomerge
A Select Image tool in Adobe Photoshop
R Rotate Image tool
V Set Vanishing Point tool
Z Zoom tool
H Move View tool
Spacebar Switch to Move View tool (temporary)
Ctrl + Z Step backward
Ctrl + Shft + Z Step forward
Right Arrow, Left Arrow, Up Arrow,
Move selected image 1 pixel
or Down Arrow
Alt Change Cancel to Reset
Alt-move pointer over image Show individual image border
Keys for using Vanishing Point
Z Zoom tool
6. X Zoom 2x (temporary)
H Hand tool
Spacebar Switch to Hand tool (temporary)
Ctrl + + (plus) Zoom in
Ctrl + - (hyphen) Zoom out
Ctrl + 0 (zero), Double-click Hand
Fit in view
tool
Double-click Zoom tool Zoom to center at 100%
] Increase brush size (Brush, Stamp tools)
[ Decrease brush size (Brush, Stamp tools)
Shft + ] Increase brush hardness (Brush, Stamp tools)
Shft + [ Decrease brush hardness (Brush, Stamp tools)
Ctrl + Z Undo last action
Ctrl + Shft + Z Redo last action
Ctrl + D Deselect all
Ctrl + H Hide selection and planes
Arrow keys Move selection 1 pixel
Shft + arrow keys Move selection 10 pixels
Ctrl + C Copy
Ctrl + V Paste
Ctrl + Shft + T Repeat last duplicate and move
Ctrl Alt T
Create a floating selection from the current selection in
Adobe Photoshop
Ctrl-drag Fill a selection with image under the pointer
Ctrl + Alt-drag Create a duplicate of a floating selection
Alt + Shft to rotate Constrain a rotate plan to a 15º rotation
Ctrl-click the plane
Select a plane under another selected plane in Adobe
Photoshop
Alt-click OK Render plane grids
Ctrl-drag Create 90 degree plane off parent plane
Backspace Delete last node while creating plane
Double-click the Create Plane tool Make a full canvas plane, square to the camera
Ctrl + Shft + H Show/hide measurements (Photoshop Extended only)
Ctrl + E Export to a DFX file (Photoshop Extended only)
Ctrl + Shft + E Export to a 3DS file (Photoshop Extended only)
Keys for working with blending modes
Shft + + (plus) or - (minus) Cycle through blending modes
Shft + Alt + N Normal
7. Shft + Alt + I Dissolve
Shft + Alt + Q Behind (Brush tool only)
Shft + Alt + R Clear (Brush tool only)
Shft + Alt + K Darken
Shft + Alt + M Multiply
Shft + Alt + B Color Burn
Shft + Alt + A Linear Burn
Shft + Alt + G Lighten
Shft + Alt + S Screen
Shft + Alt + D Color Dodge
Shft + Alt + W Linear Dodge
Shft + Alt + O Overlay
Shft + Alt + F Soft Light
Shft + Alt + H Hard Light
Shft + Alt + V Vivid Light
Shft + Alt + J Linear Light
Shft + Alt + Z Pin Light
Shft + Alt + L Hard Mix
Shft + Alt + E Difference
Shft + Alt + X Exclusion
Shft + Alt + U Hue
Shft + Alt + T Saturation
Shft + Alt + C Color
Shft + Alt + Y Luminosity
Sponge tool + Shft + Alt + D Desaturate
Sponge tool + Shft + Alt + S Saturate
Dodge tool/Burn tool + Shft + Alt +
Dodge/burn shadows
S
Dodge tool/Burn tool + Shft + Alt +
M
Dodge/burn midtones
Dodge tool/Burn tool + Shft + Alt +
H
Dodge/burn highlights
Shft Alt N
Set blending mode to Threshold for bitmap
images,Normal for all other images in Adobe Photoshop
Keys for viewing images
Ctrl + Tab Cycles through open documents
Shft-Ctrl-W Close a file in Photoshop and open Bridge
Q Toggle between Standard mode and Quick Mask mode
F Toggle (forward) between Standard screen
8. mode,Maximized screen mode, Full screen mode, and Full
screen mode with menu bar
Shft F
Toggle (backward) between Standard screen mode,
Maximized screen mode, Full screen mode, and Full
screen mode with menu bar
Space + F
Toggle (forward) canvas color
(or right-click canvas background and select color)
Space + Shft + F Toggle (backward) canvas color
Double-click Hand tool Fit image in window
Double-click Zoom tool Magnify 100%
Spacebar
Switch to Hand tool (when not in text-edit mode) in
Adobe Photoshop
Ctrl + spacebar Switch to Zoom In tool
Alt + spacebar Switch to Zoom Out tool
Spacebar-drag Move Zoom marquee while dragging with the Zoom tool
Shft + Enter in Navigator palette
Apply zoom percentage, and keep zoom percentage box
zoom percentage box
active
Ctrl-drag over preview in Navigator
palette
Zoom in on specified area of an image
Spacebar-drag, or drag view area box
in Navigator palette
Scroll image with Hand tool in Adobe Photoshop
Page Up or Page Down Scroll up or down 1 screen
Shft + Page Up or Page Down Scroll up or down 10 units
Home or End Move view to upper left corner or lower right corner
(backslash)
Toggle layer mask on/off as rubylith (layer mask must be
selected)
Keys for selecting and moving objects
Any marquee tool (except single
column and single row) + spacebar-drag
Reposition marquee while selecting*
Any selection tool Shft-drag Add to a selection in Adobe Photoshop
Any selection tool + Alt-drag Subtract from a selection
Any selection tool (except Quick
Intersect a selection
Selection tool) + Shft-Alt-drag
Shft-drag
Constrain marquee to square or circle (ifno other
selections are active)*
Alt-drag
Draw marquee from center (if no other selectionsare
active)*
Shft + Alt-drag Constrain shape and draw marquee from center*
Ctrl (except when Hand, Slice, Path,
Switch to Move tool in Adobe Photoshop
Shape, or any Pen tool is selected)
9. Alt-drag Switch from Magnetic Lasso tool to Lasso tool
Alt-click Switch from Magnetic Lasso tool to polygonalLasso tool
Enter/Esc or Ctrl + . (period) Apply/cancel an operation of the Magnetic Lasso
Move tool + Alt-drag selection* Move copy of selection
Any selection + Right Arrow, Left
Move selection area 1 pixel
Arrow, Up Arrow, or Down Arrow
Move tool + Right Arrow, Left
Arrow, Up Arrow, or Down Arrow
Move selection 1 pixel
Ctrl + Right Arrow, Left Arrow, Up
Arrow, or Down Arrow
Move layer 1 pixel when nothing selected on layer
Magnetic Lasso tool + [ or ] Increase/decrease detection width
Crop tool Enter or Esc Accept cropping or exit cropping in Adobe Photoshop
/ (forward slash) Toggle crop shield off and on
Ruler tool + Alt-drag end point Make protractor
Shft-drag guide
Snap guide to ruler ticks (except when View >Snap is
unchecked)
Alt-drag guide Convert between horizontal and vertical guide
Keys for editing paths
Direct selection tool Shft-click Select multiple anchor points in Photoshop
Direct selection tool + Alt-click Select entire path
Pen (any pen tool), Path Selection or
Direct Selection tool + Ctrl + Alt-drag
Duplicate a path
Ctrl
Switch from Path Selection, Pen, Add Anchor Point,
Delete Anchor Point, or Convert Point tools, to Direct
Selection tool
Alt
Switch from Pen tool or Freeform Pen tool to Convert
Point tool when pointer is over anchor or direction point
Magnetic Pen tool-double-click Close path
Magnetic Pen tool + Alt-double-click Close path with straight-line segment
Keys for painting objects
Any painting tool + Alt or any shape
tool + Alt (except when Paths optn is
Eyedropper tool
selected)
Eyedropper tool + Alt-click Select background color
Eyedropper tool + Shft Color sampler tool
Color sampler tool + Alt-click Deletes color sampler
Any painting or editing tool + Shft +
number keys
Sets opacity, tolerance, strength, or exposure for painting
mode
(e.g., 0 = 100%, 1 = 10%, 4 then 5 in quick succession =
10. 45%)
(When airbrush option is enabled, use Shift + number
keys)
Any painting or editing tool + Shft +
number keys
Sets flow for painting mode(e.g., 0 = 100%, 1 = 10%, 4
then 5 in quick succession = 45%) (When airbrush option
is enabled, omit Shift)
Shft (plus) or - (minus) Cycles through blending modes in Photoshop
Alt + Backspace, or Ctrl + Backspace
Fills selection/layer with foreground or backgroundcolor
(Hold down Shift to preserve transparency)
Ctrl + Alt + Backspace
Fills from history (Hold down Shift to preserve
transparency)
Shft + Backspace Displays Fill dialog box
/ (forward slash) Lock transparent pixels on/off in Photoshop
Any painting tool + Shft-click Connects points with a straight line
Keys for transforming selections, selection borders, and paths
Alt Transform from center or reflect
Shft Constrain
Ctrl Distort
Enter Apply
Ctrl + . (period) or Esc Cancel
Ctrl + Alt + T Free transform with duplicate data
Ctrl + Shft + Alt + T Transform again with duplicate data
Keys for selecting, editing, and navigating through text
Ctrl-drag type when Type layer is
Move type in image
selected
Shft + Left Arrow/Right Arrow or
Down Arrow/Up Arrow,
or Ctrl + Shft + Left Arrow/Right Arr
Select 1 character left/right or 1 line down/up, or 1 word
left/right
Shft-click Select characters from insertion point to mouse click point
Left Arrow/Right Arrow, Down
Move 1 character left/right, 1 line down/up, or 1 word
Arrow/Up Arrow, or Ctrl + Left
left/right
Arrow/Right Arrow
Shft-click
Create a new text layer, when a text layer is selected in the
Layers palette
Double-click, triple-click, quadruple-click,
or quintuple-click
Select word, line, paragraph, or story in Photoshop
Ctrl + H Show/Hide selection on selected type
Ctrl
Display the bounding box for transforming text when
editing text, or activate Move tool if cursor is inside the
bounding box
11. Ctrl-drag a bounding box handle
Scale text within a bounding box when resizing the
bounding box
Spacebar-drag Move text box while creating text box in Photoshop
Keys for formatting type
Horizontal type tool + Ctrl + Shft +
Align left, center, or right
L, C, or R
Vertical type tool + Ctrl + Shft + L,
C, or R
Align top, center, or bottom
Ctrl + Shft + Y Return to default font style
Ctrl + Shft + X Choose 100% horizontal scale
Ctrl + Shft + Alt + X Choose 100% vertical scale
Ctrl + Shft + Alt + A Choose Auto leading
Ctrl + Shft + Q Choose 0 for tracking
Ctrl + Shft + J Justify paragraph, left aligns last line
Ctrl + Shft + F Justify paragraph, justifies all
Ctrl + Shft + Alt + H Toggle paragraph hyphenation on/off
Ctrl + Shft + Alt + T Toggle single/every-line composer on/off
Ctrl + Shft + < or >
Decrease or increase type size of selected text 2 points or
pixels (Hold down Alt key to decrease/increase by 10)
Alt + Down Arrow or Up Arrow
Decrease or increase leading 2 points or pixels (Hold
down Ctrl key to decrease/increase by 10)
Shft + Alt + Down Arrow or Up
Arrow
Decrease or increase baseline shift 2 points or pixels
(Hold down Ctrl key to decrease/increase by 10)
Alt + Left Arrow or Right Arrow
Decrease or increase kerning/tracking 20/1000 ems (Hold
down Ctrl key to decrease/increase by 10)
Keys for slicing and optimizing
Ctrl Toggle between Slice tool and Slice Selection tool
Shft-drag Draw square slice
Alt-drag Draw from center outward
Shft + Alt-drag Draw square slice from center outward
Spacebar-drag Reposition slice while creating slice
Keys for using palettes
Alt-click New button
Set options (except for Actions,
Animation
, Styles,Brushes, Tool Presets, and Layer Comps palettes)
in Photoshop
Alt-click Delete button
Delete without confirmation (except forthe Brushes
palette)
Shft + Enter Apply value and keep text box active
Ctrl-click channel, layer, or path Load as a selection in Photoshop
12. thumbnail.
Ctrl + Shft-click channel, layer, or
path thumbnail.
Add to current selection
Ctrl + Alt-click channel, path, or
layer thumbnail.
Subtract from current selection
Ctrl + Shft + Alt-click channel, path,
or layer thumbnail.
Intersect with current selection
Tab Show/Hide all palettes
Shft + Tab Show/Hide all palettes except the toolbox andoptions bar
Select tool and press Enter Highlight options bar
Shft + Up Arrow/Down Arrow Increase/decrease units by 10 in a pop-up menu
Keys for using the Actions palette
Alt-click the check mark next to a
Turn command on and all others off, or turns all
cmnd.
commands on
Alt-click
Turn current modal control on and toggle all other modal
controls
Alt double-click action set Change action set options in Photoshop actions pallete
Double-click set or actions Display Options dialog box
Ctrl + double-click an action Play entire action
Alt-click the triangle Collapse/expand all components of an action
Ctrl-click the Play button Play a command
Alt-click the New Action button
Create new action and begin recording without
confirmation
Shft-click the action/cmnd Select contiguous items of the same kind
Ctrl-click the action/cmnd Select discontiguous items of the same kind
Keys for using the Animation palette
Shft-click second frame. Select/deselect multiple contiguous frames
Ctrl-click multiple frames.
Select/deselect multiple discontiguous frames in
Photoshop Animation pallete
Alt + Paste Frames cmnd from the
Palette pop*'up menu
Paste using previous settings without displayingthe dialog
box
Keys for using the Animation palette Timeline Mode (Photoshop Extended Only)
Spacebar Start playing the timeline or Animation palette
Alt + click the current-time display
Switch between timecode and frame numbers (current
time view).
(Alt + click the current-time display in the upper-left
corner of the timeline).
Alt + click Expand and collapse list of layers
Hold down the Shft key when
clicking the Next/Previous Frame
Jump to the next/previous whole second in timeline
(during playback)
13. buttons (on either side of the Play bu
Hold down the Shft key while
dragging the current time.
Increase playback speed in Photoshop Animation palette
(Timeline mode)
Hold down the Ctrl key while
dragging the current time.
Decrease playback speed
Shft-drag
Snap an object (keyframe, the current time, layer in point,
and so on) to the nearest object in timeline
Alt-drag (first or last keyframe in the
selection)
Scale (evenly distribute to condensed or extended length)
a selected group of multiple keyframes
Keys for using the Clone Source
Alt + Shft Show Clone Source (overlays image)
Alt + Shft + arrow keys Nudge Clone Source
Alt + Shft + < or > Rotate Clone Source
Alt + Shft + [ or ] Scale (increase or reduce size) Clone Source
Keys for using the Brushes palette
Alt-click brush Delete brush
Double-click brush Rename brush
[ or ] Decrease/increase brush size
Shft + [ or ]
Decrease/increase brush softness/hardness in 25%
increments
, (comma) or . (period) Select previous/next brush size
Shft + , (comma) or . (period) Select first/last brush
Caps Lock Display precise cross hair for brushes
Shft Alt P Toggle airbrush option in Photoshop brushes palette
Keys for using the Channels palette
Alt-click button Set options for Save Selection as Channel button
Ctrl-click Create New Channel button Create a new spot channel in Photoshop Channels palette
Shft-click color channel Select/deselect multiple color-channel selection
Shft-click alpha channel
Select/deselect alpha channel and show/hide as a rubylith
overlay
Double-click alpha or spot channel
thumbnail
Display channel options
~ (tilde) Display composite
Keys for using the Color palette
Alt-click color in color bar Select background color
Right-click color bar Display Color Bar menu in Photoshop Color palette
Shft-click color bar Cycle through color choices
Keys for using the History palette
14. Alt + New Snapshot Create a new snapshot
Double-click snapshot name Rename snapshot
Ctrl + Shft + Z Step forward through image states
Ctrl Alt Z
Step backward through image states in Photoshop History
palette
Alt-click the image state Duplicate any image state, except the current state
Alt + Clear History (in History
Permanently clear history (no Undo)
palette pop-up men
Keys for using the Info palette
Click eyedropper icon Change color readout modes
Click cross-hair icon Change measurement units
Keys for using the Layer Comps palette
Alt-click Create New Layer Comp
button
Create new layer comp + box
Double-click layer comp Open Layer Comp Options dialog box
Double-click layer comp name Rename inline
Shft-click Select/deselect multiple contiguous layer comps
Ctrl-click Select/deselect multiple discontiguous layer comps
Keys for using the Layers palette
Ctrl-click layer thumbnail Load layer transparency as a selection
Ctrl-click filter mask thumbnail Load filter mask as a selection
Ctrl G Group layers in Photoshop Layers palette
Ctrl + Shft + G Ungroup layers
Ctrl + Alt + G Create/release clipping mask
Ctrl + Alt + A Select all layers
Ctrl + Shft + E Merge visible layers
Alt-click New Layer button Create new empty layer with dialog box
Ctrl-click New Layer button Create new layer below target layer
Alt . (period) Select top layer in Photoshop
Alt + , (comma) Select bottom layer
Shft + Alt + [ or ] Add to layer selection in Layers palette
Alt + [ or ] Select next layer down/up
Ctrl + [ or ] Move target layer down/up
Ctrl + Shft + Alt + E Merge a copy of all visible layers into target layer
Ctrl + E Merge down
Ctrl + Shft + [ or ] Move layer to bottom or top
Alt + Merge Down cmnd from the
Copy current layer to layer below in Photoshop
Palette pop*'up menu
15. Alt + Merge Visible cmnd from the
Palette pop*'up menu
Merge all visible layers to a new layer above the currently
selected layer
Right-click the eye icon
Show/hide this layer/layer group only or all layers/layer
groups
Alt-click the eye icon Show/hide all other currently visible layers
/ (forward slash)
Toggle lock transparency for target layer, or last applied
lock
Double-click layer effect/style Edit layer effect/style, options
Alt-double-click layer effect/style Hide layer effect/style
Double-click layer Edit layer style
Shft-click vector mask thumbnail Disable/enable vector mask in Photoshop
Double-click layer mask thumbnail Open Layer Mask Display Options dialog box
Shft-click layer mask thumbnail Toggle layer mask on/off
Shft-click filter mask thumbnail Toggle filter mask on/off
Alt-click layer mask thumbnail Toggle between layer mask/composite image
Alt-click filter mask thumbnail Toggle between filter mask/composite image
(backslash), or Shft + Alt-click Toggle rubylith mode for layer mask on/off
Double-click type layer thumbnail Select all type; temporarily select type tool
Alt-click the line dividing two layers Create a clipping mask
Double-click the layer name Rename layer
Double-click the filter effect Edit filter settings
Double-click the Filter Blending icon Edit the Filter Blending options
Ctrl-click New Layer Set button Create new layer set below current layer/layer set
Alt-click New Layer Set button Create new layer set with dialog box
Alt-click Add Layer Mask button Create layer mask that hides all/selection
Ctrl-click Add Layer Mask button Create vector mask that reveals all/selection
Ctrl + Alt-click Add Layer Mask
Create vector mask that hides all/selection
button
Right-click layer group or double-click
group
Display layer group properties
Shft-click Select/deselect multiple contiguous layers
Ctrl-click Select/deselect multiple discontiguous layers
Keys for using the Paths palette
Ctrl + Shft-click pathname Add path to selection
Ctrl + Alt-click pathname Subtract a path from selection
Ctrl + Shft + Alt-click pathname Retain intersection of path as a selection
Ctrl + Shft + H Hide path
Alt-click button
Set options for Fill Path with Foreground Color button,
Stroke Path with Brush button, Load Path as a Selection
16. button, Make Work Path from Selection button, and
Create New Path button
Keys for using the Swatches palette
Click in empty area of palette Create new swatch from foreground color
Ctrl-click swatch Select background color
Alt-click swatch Delete color
Keys for using Measurement (Photoshop Extended Only)
Shft + Ctrl + M Record a measurement
Ctrl + D Deselects all measurements
Ctrl + A Selects all measurements
Shft + Ctrl + H Hide/show all measurements
Backspace Removes a measurement
Arrow keys Nudge the measurement
Shft arrow keys Nudge the measurement in increments in Photoshop
Left/right arrow key Extend/shorten selected measurement
Shft + left/right arrow key Extend/shorten selected measurement in increments
Ctrl + arrow key Rotate selected measurement
Shft + Ctrl + arrow key Rotate selected measurement in increments
Keys for using 3D tools (Photoshop Extended)
O Enable 3D object tools
C Enable 3D camera tools
Shft
Constrain 3D object tool/3D camera tool to a single
direction of movement in Photoshop 3D tools
R Rotate the 3D object/Orbit the 3D camera
L Roll the 3D object/Roll the 3D camera
H Drag the 3D object/Pan the 3D camera
S Slide the 3D object/Walk the 3D camera
Z Scale the 3D object/Zoom the 3D camera
Keys for working with DICOM files (Photoshop Extended)
Z Zoom tool
H Hand tool
W Window Level tool
Ctrl + A Select all frames
Ctrl + D Deselect all frames
Right Arrow/Left Arrow Navigate through frames (Photoshop extended)
Function keys
F1 Invoke Help
F2 Cut
17. F3 Copy
F4 Paste
F5 Show/Hide Brushes palette in Photoshop
F6 Show/Hide Color palette
F7 Show/Hide Layers palette
F8 Show/Hide Info palette in Photoshop
F9 Show/Hide Actions palette
F12 Revert
Shft + F5 Fill
Shft + F6 Feather Selection
Shft + F7 Inverse Selection