Top Adobe Photoshop Shortcuts
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Adobe Photoshop is one of the premier photo editing programs. It also has some great shortcuts that will help make your work more productive.
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To view your job in the screen, Ctrl+0
Along with viewing actual pixels, viewing your work in the screen is important. This shortcut makes that a snap.
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To change image size, Ctrl+Alt+i
This shortcut saves time because you aren't stopping to use the mouse.
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To merge layers, Ctrl+Shift+E
A much more convenient way to combine layers than using the mouse.
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To flatten layers, Ctrl+Alt+Shift+E
Why allow your hands to leave the keyboard when you could use this shortcut instead.
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To fill layers, Alt+Delete (foreground) or Ctrl+Delete (background)
This is a basic shortcut, but one (along with choosing your color with the color picker) that saves a lot of time.
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To switch to previous document, Shift+Control+Tab
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To switch back and forth between Quick Mask and Standard Mode, Q
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To cycle through open documents, Control + Tab
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To increase or decrease kerning/tracking, Alt+Right/Left Arrow
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To zoom out, Ctrl+Minus(-)
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To zoom in, Ctrl+plus(+)
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To view actual pixels, Ctrl+Alt+0
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To adjust hue and saturation, Ctrl+U
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To bring up curves, Ctrl+M
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To bring up levels, Ctrl+L
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To select all layers, Ctrl+Alt+A
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To invert your selection, Ctrl+Shift+I
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To bring a layer forward, Ctrl+]
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To send a layer to the back, Ctrl+[
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To create a new layer via copy, Ctrl+Shift+J
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