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Photoshop shortcuts
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Posted 19 December 2019 - 01:02 PM
There are so many keyboard shortcuts in Photoshop. You can also define your own custom shortcut.
How to Get Set Up
- Control + Alt + i (Command + Option + i) = Amend the image size.
- Control + Alt + c (Command + Option + c) = Adjust canvas size.
- Control + + (Command + +) = Zoom in.
- Control + – (Command + -) = Zoom out.
How to Choose the Right Tools
- v = Pointer
- w = Magic Wand
- m = Rectangular Marquee
- l = Lasso
- i = Eyedropper
- c = Crop
- e = Eraser
- u = Rectangle
- t = Horizontal Type
- b = Brush
- y = History Brush
- j = Spot Healing Brush
- g = Gradient
- a = Path Selection
- h = Hand
- r = Rotate View
- p = Pen
- s = Clone Stamp
- o= Dodge
- z = Zoom Tool
- d = Default Foreground and Background Colors
- x = Switch Foreground and Background Colors
- q = Edit in Quick Mask Mode
How to Use the Brush Tool
- , or . = Choose preceding or next brush style.
- Shift + , or . = Choose first or last brush style used.
- Caps Lock or Shift + Caps Lock (Caps Lock) = Show exact crosshair for brushes.
- Shift + Alt + p (Shift + Option + p) = Toggle airbrush option.
How to Use the Marquee Tool
- Control (Command) = Toggle between Slice tool and Slice Selection tool.
- Shift + drag = Draw square slice.
- Alt + drag (Option + drag) = Draw from center outward.
- Shift + alt + drag (Shift + option + drag) = Draw square slice from center outward.
- Spacebar + drag = Change the position of the slice when creating the slice.
How to Use Different Blending Options
- Shift + + or – = Cycle through blending modes.
- Shift + Alt + n (Shift + Option + n) = Normal mode
- Shift + Alt + i (Shift + Option + i) = Dissolve
- Shift + Alt + k (Shift + Option + k) = Darken
- Shift + Alt + g (Shift + Option + g) = Lighten
- Shift + Alt + m (Shift + Option + m) = Multiply
- Shift + Alt + o (Shift + Option + o) = Overlay
- Shift + Alt + u (Shift + Option + u) = Hue
- Shift + Alt + t (Shift + Option + t) = Saturation
- Shift + Alt + y (Shift + Option + y) = Luminosity