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Friday, June 8, 2007

Photoshop Tip of the Week #2 - shortcut keys

This week my tip is some quick shorcut keys you can use to save you time.

These are my top 10 most used short cut keys. If you have a MAC, substitute Command Key for Ctrl, Option Key for Alt. Oh and most actually have 2 under each number since many kind of go together.


10. "Ctrl" and "L" to bring up levels
9.
"Ctrl" and "M" to bring up curves
8. "Ctrl" and "A" to select all
7.
"Ctrl" and "D" to deselect all
6. "D" to reset swatches to default and "X" to swap the swatches
5. "Ctrl" and "Shift" and "N" to make a new blank layer
4.
"Ctrl" and "J" to make a duplicate copy of a layer3.
3. "Ctrl" and "C" to copy and "Ctrl" and "V" to paste
2. " [ key" to make a brush smaller, " ] key" to make a brush bigger
1.
"Ctrl" and "+ key" to zoom in on a picture, "Ctrl" and "- key" to zoom out of a picture


PLUS you can make your own shortcut keys. Go under EDIT. Then KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS. And you can actually assign keys to do new things. For example - if you always use adjustment layers, you can make "Ctrl" and "L" pull up a curves adjustment layer instead of straight layers.

Have fun with these and let me know how you liked the tip.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Just found your blog. Thanks for the short cut tips.