Photoshop have many shortcut key and if you dont use them you are wasting your time so let know the best shortcut keys and save your time:
Photoshop Keyboard Shortcuts
1) Decrease brush size – [
Decreases the size of you brush by one size.
2) Increase brush size - ]
Increases the size of you brush by one size.
3) Default Foreground and Background Colors – D
Resets the Fore/Background color to the default color setting of black and white.
4) Deselect – Ctrl + D
Deselects anything that is selected.
5) Merge Layers – Ctrl + E
Merges all the layers into one.
6) New Layer – Ctrl+Shift+N
Creates a new layer.
7) New Layer via Copy – Ctrl+J
Creates a new layer that is the copy of the layer you have selected in the layer palette.
8) Send Backward – Ctrl+ [
Sends a layer behind another layer.
9) Send to Back – Ctrl+Shift+ [
Sends a layer to the bottom of the layer palette.
10) Undo / Redo – Ctrl+Z
Using this function you can undo/redo the last function you preformed.
11) Select All – Ctrl+A
Selects everything in one layer or image.
12) Brush / Pencil / Color Replacement tools – B
Selects the brush, pencil, color replacement tool depending on which tool you have selected from the brush menu.
13) Gradient / Paint Bucket tools – G
Selects the Gradient or Paint bucket tool depending on which tool you have selected from the gradient menu.
14) Eraser / Background Eraser / Magic Eraser – E
Selects the eraser, background eraser or magic eraser depending on which tool you have selected from the eraser menu.
15) Save As – Ctrl+Shift+S
Access the save as function.
16) Save – Ctrl+S
Access the save function this allows you to quickly save your work as you progress.
17) Zoom in – Ctrl+ + / Ctrl+Space
You can you this keyboard shortcut to quickly zoom in on your image.
18) Zoom out – Ctrl+ – / Alt+Space
You can you this keyboard shortcut to quickly zoom out on your image.
19) Step Backward (history) – Ctrl+Alt+Z
Allows you to take a step back using the history file.
20) Liquify – Ctrl+Shift+X
Allows you to quickly access the liquify filter.
21) All panels (show / hide) – Tab
This allows you to Hide/show all the panels i.e. the color, history, brush pallets and etc. This is a great function for you when want to see your image without the pallets showing.
22) Image Size – Ctrl+Alt+I
Brings up the image resize window. This shortcut is great for when you need to resize many images quickly.
23) Invert – Ctrl+ I
This shortcut invert your selection.
24) Grid (show / hide) – Ctrl+ ‘
Show/hides a grid over your image. The grid function is great for when you need to align items or objects perfectly.
25) Curve Menu – Ctrl+Alt+Shift+M
You might need an extra set of hand to use this shortcut, but it come in handy when you need to access the curve menu.
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