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Photoshop is something that every graphic designer and homepage creator cannot do without and has to use. It goes without saying that its functions are powerful. I just want to bring out some advanced usage techniques that are often not noticed during use to the gods, so that your operation can be smooth and your creativity can come true.
Secret Technique 1: Shortcut keys are really fast!
◆ Double-click the panel=Open file
ctrl+Double-click the panel=New file
shift+Double-click the panel=Save
alt+Double-click the panel= Open as
ctrl+shift+=Save as
ctrl+alt+o=Real pixel display
ctrl+h=Hide selected area
ctrl+d=Cancel selected area
ctrl+ w=Close file
ctrl+q=Exit photoshop
▲ f=Standard display mode→Full screen display mode with menu→Full screen display mode
★ Press the Tab key to show or hide the toolbox and palette , press "Shift+Tab" keys to show or hide other palettes except the toolbox.
★ esc=Cancel operation
★ You can quickly select a tool by pressing a certain letter key on the keyboard. The letter shortcut keys for each tool are as follows: Mar-quee-M, Lasso-l, Airbrush-a , Eraser-E, Rubber Stamp-S, Focus-R, Path-P, Line-N, Paint Bucket-K, Hand-H, Move-V, Magic Wand-W, Paintbrush-B, Pencil-Y, Smudge- U, Toning-O, Type-T, Gradient-G, Eyedropper-I, Zoom-Z, Default Colors-D, Switch Colors-X, Standard Mode-Q, Quick Mask Mode-Q
Secret Technique 2 :Shift, Ctrl, Alt co-starring!
When using other tools, hold down the Ctrl key to switch to the function of the Move tool (except when selecting the Hand tool); hold down the space bar to switch to the function of the Hand tool .
When using other tools, press "Ctrl+Spacebar" to switch to the Zoom In tool to enlarge the image display ratio: Press "Alt+Ctrl+Spacebar" to switch to the Zoom Out tool to reduce the image display ratio.
Press the "Ctrl+[+]" key to continuously enlarge the display ratio of the image file, but the window will not be enlarged; press the "Ctrl+[-]" key to continue to reduce the display ratio of the image file, but the window will not be enlarged. Zoom out.
Press the "Ctrl+Alt+[+]" key to continuously enlarge the display ratio of the image file, and the window will be enlarged accordingly; press the "Ctrl+Alt+[-]" key to continuously reduce the display ratio of the image file. And the window shrinks accordingly.
Double-click the mouse on the Hand tool to display the image matching the size of the window.
Press "Ctrl+Alt+[Number Key 0]" or double-click the mouse on the Zoom tool to display the image file in a 1:1 ratio.
Press the "Shift+Backspace" key to directly call the Fill dialog box.
Press the "Alt+Backspace(delete)" key to fill in the selection box with the foreground color, and press the "Ctrl+Backspace(delete)" key to fill the background color in the selection box
On the Layers, Channels, and Paths palettes, when you press Alt and click the tool icon at the bottom of these palettes, the corresponding dialog box can be called up for tools with dialog boxes to change settings.
When moving layers and selection boxes, hold down the Shift key to move horizontally, vertically or at a 45-degree angle. Press the arrow keys on the keyboard to move lpixels at a time. Hold down the Shift key and then press The arrow keys on the keyboard can move 10pixels at a time.
When using the selection tool, press the Shift key and drag the mouse to increase the selection range (open set) outside the original selection box; press the Alt key and drag the mouse to delete the selection range that overlaps the original selection box; at the same time Press the Shift and Alt keys and drag the mouse to select the range (intersection) that overlaps the original selection box.
When calling the Curves dialog box, hold down the Alt key and click the mouse inside the grid to add grid lines and improve the accuracy of the curve.
After changing the settings of a certain dialog box, if you want to restore the default values, just hold down the Alt key, the Cancel key will become the Reset key, and click on the Reset key.
If you want to copy an image on a certain layer to the center of an image window with different sizes, you can hold down the Shift key while dragging the mouse. The image will be automatically centered after it is dragged to the destination window.
If you want to use the image for network transmission, you can set the image mode to Indexed Color, which has the advantages of small file size and fast transmission. If you select GIF89a Export (GIF output), you can set transparency effect and save the file in GIF format.
When using the Layer/Free Transform function, press the Ctrl key and drag a control point to adjust the deformation at will; "Shift+Ctrl" and drag a control point to Perform tilt adjustment; press the Alt key and drag a control point to make symmetrical adjustments; press the "Shift+Ctrl+Alt" key and drag a control point to adjust the perspective effect.
On the Layers palette, when you hold down Ctrl and click a layer with the mouse, the image of that layer can be loaded into a selection box (except the Background layer, which can be renamed).
Several tips when using the Path tool: When using the Pen tool to create a path, hold down the Shift key to force the path or direction line to be horizontal, vertical, or at a 45-degree angle. Hold down the Ctrl key. You can temporarily switch to the path selection tool. Hold down the Alt key and click the pen-shaped cursor on the black node to change the direction of the direction line so that the curve can turn; press the Alt key and use the Path Selection (Direct Selection) tool to click on the path to select it. The entire path; to select multiple paths at the same time, you can hold down Shift and click one by one; when using the path selection tool, hold down the "Ctrl+Alt" keys and move closer to the path to switch to the add node and subtract node pen tools.
To switch whether the path (Path) is displayed, you can hold down the Shift key and click the mouse on the path bar of the path palette, or click in the gray area of the path palette.
If you want to execute several macros (Action) at the same time, you can first add a macro and then record each macro to be executed.
If you want to add a new command after a certain command in a macro (Action), you can first select the command, then click the Begin recording icon on the palette, and select the command, and then click the Stop recording icon.
When using the Filter/Render/Clouds filter, if you want to produce more obvious branch patterns, you can hold down the Alt key before executing this command; if you want to generate a low diffusion branch color effect, You can hold down the Shift key before executing the command.
When using the Filter/Render/Lighting Effects filter, if you want to copy the light source in the dialog box, you can first hold down the Alt key and then drag the light source to copy.
To switch color modes directly on the Color palette, hold down the Shift key, then move the cursor to the color bar and click.
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