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24 Must Know Photoshop Shortcuts to Save You a Lot of Time


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#1 Kachhi

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Posted 29 October 2011 - 09:54 AM

Hi Friends, Bellow Here I have Just Listed Some Basic Shortcuts that will save you a lot of Time....
I will add more tips and tricks very soon, So Stay tuned...



Marquee Tool – m
Lasso Tool – l

Eraser – e

Knife – k

Move – v

Magic Wand – w

Paint Brush – b

History Brush – y

Blur / Sharpen / Smudge – r

Pen Tool – p

Type Tool – t

Linear Gradient – g

Eye Dropper – i

Zoom Tool – z

Switch between Background and Foreground colors – x

Restore Default Colors – d

Hide other Tools for more space – Tab button

Switch the Screen Modes – f

Hand Tool – Space bar

Zoom In - Control + Space Bar
Zoom Out - Control + Space Bar + Alt (Option for Mac)
Pan / Hand Tool - Space Bar

>> Increase / Decrease Brush Size - Left Square Bracket [ and Right Square Bracket ] respectively

>> Increase / Decrease Brush Hardness - Shift + Left Square Bracket and Shift + Right Bracket respectively



#2 the_michael_77

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Posted 06 December 2011 - 05:41 PM

CTRL+SHIFT+F - fading last used filter
ALT + BackSpace - fill with foreground color
CTRL + BackSpace - fill with background color

manipulating layers :

create new layer: CTRL + SHIFT + N
select next layer up in Layers panel: ALT + ]
select next layer down in Layers panel: ALT + [
move the layer up: CTRL + [
move the layer down: CTRL + ]
duplicate layer : CTRL + J
make layer via cut selection: CTRL + SHIFT + J


I've defined copuple own shortcuts which I find very useful:

CTRL+SHIFT+ALT+B - Blending options - most used shorcut by me
CTRL + , - copy layer style
CTRL + . - paste layer style
CTRL + SHIFT + D - delete layer (group)

But I'm still looking for a shortcut which brings up color palette. Does anybody know is one exists at all ?

#3 _*kateprint_*

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Posted 18 July 2012 - 12:01 PM

Thanks for sharing these keyboard shortcuts. I also do not want to use the mouse a lot when I'm on Photoshop.




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