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Title: Photoshop Keyboard shortcuts to speed up your workflow - Prism Multimedia


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Photoshop shortcuts to speed up your workflow
Part 2
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These shortcuts include layering, text, viewing
and image handling.
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When working in Photoshop, simple tasks can
become a hindrance to your workflow. So to help
out, we've got a great selection of Photoshop
shortcuts right here, all guaranteed to speed up
your workflow once you get the hang of them.
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Copy multiple layersMAC ShiftCmdCWINDOWS
ShiftCtrlC
Draw a selection, then use this command to take
every layer into the clippig, rather than just
the current layer selection.
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ReselectMAC CmdShiftDWINDOWS CtrlShiftD
This is a great command for any of you that
accidentally click away from a section. Pressing
these buttons will have that section reselected
in no time.
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Invert selectionMAC CmdShiftIWINDOWS
CtrlShiftI
Select objects around an already pre-selected
image. This way, you'll be able to work around
your main focus without losing it!
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Select all layersMAC CmdOptAWINDOWS
CtrlAltA
A perfect command for those times when you need
to get everything in sync.
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Select bottom layerMAC OptComma(,)WINDOWS
AltComma(,)
This will select the bottom layer in the layers
panel.
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Select top layerMAC OptPeriod(.)WINDOWS
AltPeriod(.)
This will select the top layer in the layers
panel.
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Deselect from the selection areaMAC
OptdragWINDOWS Altdrag
If you need to deselect a certain area sharpish,
then hit these keys.
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Deselect all but the intersected areaMAC
ShiftOptdragWINDOWS ShiftAltdrag
If you don't want to deselect an area, you can
use this shortcut to ensure you're clicking on
what you want.
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Deselect the entire imageMAC CmdDWINDOWS
CtrlD
If you need to get away from the image, use this
shortcut to deselect anything that you've clicked
on.
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Find the sizing handlesMAC CmdT,
Cmd0WINDOWS CtrlT, then Ctrl0
When pasting a layer or selection into a
Photoshop image and it's bigger than the current
image, it can be difficult to find the sizing
handles. This command selects Transform and sizes
the image inside the window so you can see the
sizing handles.
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Move a selectionMAC SpacebarMarquee
ToolWINDOWS SpacebarMarquee Tool
Want to move a selection easily? Simple press and
hold the Spacebar and continue to do so until the
selection is in the correct place.
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Select individual channelsMAC
Cmd3(red),4(green),5(blue)WINDOWS
Ctrl3(red),4(green),5(blue)
Selecting with Photoshop Channels makes removing
a complex object from the background much easier
than with other tools. And using this shortcut
makes it even simpler.
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Select a colour from an imageMAC OptBrush
ToolWINDOWS AltBrush Tool
When working with a Photoshop brush, if you want
to sample a colour from an image, instead of
clicking the Eyedropper tool, simply hold the Alt
or Option key to switch temporarily. Then let go
to return to the Brush tool.
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