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65 Photoshop Shortcuts to Help You Edit Photos Like a Pro [Bookmarkable]

65 Photoshop Shortcuts to Help You Edit Photos Like a Pro [Bookmarkable]






Getting Set Up

You'd think setting up your content in Photoshop would be second nature. But sometimes, the shortcuts to change the background size, or zoom into your project aren't what you think. Here are some of the most crucial fundamental shortcuts to know:





1) Control + Alt + i (Command + Option + i ) = Change the image size.
2) Control Alt c (Command + Option + c ) = Change canvas size.
3) Control + (Command + + ) = Zoom in.
4) Control - (Command + - ) = Zoom out.
Control + ' (Command ) = Show or hide the grid, the automatically-generated horizontal and vertical lines that help align objects to the canvas.

Choosing the Right Tools

These shortcuts will activate different groups of tools, like "Lasso," "Brush," or "Spot Healing Brush." Within these tools, though, there are different functions. Under the "Magic Wand" tool group, for example, you have the option to execute a new selection or add and subtract from a current one.
Each one of these tools has a keyboard shortcut, and we've outlined some of them below.
5) v = Pointer, a.k.a. Move Toolpointer-tool.png 
6) w = Magic Wandmagic-wand-tool.png
7) m = Rectangular Marquee, a.k.a. the Select Toolmarquee-tool-1.png
8) l = Lassolasso-tool.png
9) i = Eyedroppereyedropper-tool.png
10) c = CropScreen Shot 2017-05-26 at 12.09.20 PM.png
11) e = EraserScreen Shot 2017-05-26 at 12.21.32 PM.png
12) u = Rectanglerectangle-tool.png
13) t = Horizontal Typetext-tool.png
14) b = BrushScreen Shot 2017-05-26 at 12.15.15 PM.png
15) y = History Brushhistory-brush-tool.png
16) j = Spot Healing Brushspot-healing-tool.png
17) g = GradientScreen Shot 2017-05-26 at 12.14.32 PM.png
18) a = Path Selectionpath-selection-tool.png
19) h = Handhand-tool.png
20) r = Rotate Viewrotate-view-tool.png
21) p = Penpen-tool.png
22) s = Clone Stampclone-stamp-tool.png
23) o = DodgeScreen Shot 2017-05-26 at 12.16.48 PM.png
24) z = Zoom Toolzoom-tool.png
25) d = Default Foreground and Background ColorsScreen Shot 2017-05-26 at 12.23.24 PM.png
26) x = Switch Foreground and Background ColorsScreen Shot 2017-05-26 at 12.25.24 PM.png
27) q = Edit in Quick Mask ModeScreen Shot 2017-05-26 at 12.26.26 PM.png
28) x = Change Screen ModeScreen Shot 2017-05-26 at 12.27.48 PM.png

Using the Brush Tool

With the brush settings, you can change the size, shape, and transparency of your brush strokes to achieve a number of different visual effects. To use these keyboard shortcuts, first select the Brush tool by pressing b.brush-tool.png
29) , or . = Select previous or next brush style.
30) Shift + , or . = Select first or last brush style used.
31) Caps Lock or Shift + Caps Lock (Caps Lock) = Display precise crosshair for brushes.
32) Shift + Alt + p (Shift + Option + p) = Toggle airbrush option.

Using the Marquee Tool (for Slicing/Selecting)

When used correctly, the marquee tool will let you select individual elements, entire graphics, and determine what is copied, cut, and pasted into your graphics.
To use these keyboard shortcuts, first select the Marquee tool by pressing m.marquee-tool-2.png
33) Control (Command) = Toggle between Slice tool and Slice Selection tool.
34) Shift drag = Draw square slice.
35) Alt drag (Option drag) = Draw from center outward.
36) Shift alt + drag (Shift option + drag) = Draw square slice from center outward.
37) Spacebar drag = Reposition the slice while creating the slice.

Using Different Blending Options

Blending options include a number of features to enhance the look of your graphic. You can always choose a blending option by going to the top menu bar, under Layer > Layer Style > Blending Options. Or, you can double-click any layer to bring up the options for that particular layer.
Once you open blending options, you can use keyboard shortcuts to select them without moving your mouse. To use the shortcuts, select the Move tool ("v"), and then select the layer you'd like to use the blending options on. Below are some of the most popular modes.
38) Shift + + or – = Cycle through blending modes.
39) Shift + Alt + n (Shift + Option + n) = Normal mode
40) Shift + Alt + i (Shift + Option + i) = Dissolve
41) Shift + Alt + k (Shift + Option + k) = Darken
42) Shift + Alt + g (Shift + Option + g) = Lighten
43) Shift + Alt + m (Shift + Option + m) = Multiply
44) Shift + Alt + o (Shift + Option + o) = Overlay
45) Shift + Alt + u (Shift + Option + u) = Hue
46) Shift + Alt + t (Shift + Option + t) = Saturation
47) Shift + Alt + y (Shift + Option + y) = Luminosity
For more niche blending shortcuts, check out these tips from Adobe.

Manipulating Layers & Objects

If you want to modify an object or get complex with multiple layers, here are some shortcuts you might like to know:
48) Control + a (Command + a ) = Select all objects
49) Control + d (Command + d ) = Deselect all objects
50) Shift + Control + i (Shift + Command + ) = Select the inverse of the selected objects
51) Control + Alt + a (Command + Option + a) = Select all layers
52) Control + Shift + E (Command + Shift + e) = Merge all layers
53) Alt + . (Option + .) = Select top layer
54) Alt + , (Option + ,) = Select bottom layer
Note: In shortcuts 55-57, the brackets ([ ]) are the keystrokes in the command, and "OR" refers to the actual word -- as in, press one bracket OR the other, not the letters "o" and "r."
55) Alt + [ OR ] (Option + [ OR ]) = Select next layer down or up
56) Control + [ OR ] (Command + [ OR ]) = Move target layer down or up
57) Control + Shift + [ OR ] (Command + Shift + [ OR ]) = Move layer to the bottom or top
58) Shift + Control + (Shift + Command + n) = Create a new layer
59) Control + g (Command g) = Group selected layers
60) Control + Shift + g (Command + Shift + g) = Ungroup selected layers
61) Control + e (Command e) = Merge and flatten selected layers
62) Control + Shift + Alt + e (Command + Shift + Option + e) = Combine all layers into a new layer on top of the other layers. Note: This step gets you one, combined layer, with all elements of that layer in separate layers below -- which is different than a traditional merge-and-flatten layers command.
63) Control + t (Command t) = Transform your object, which includes resizing and rotating

And Finally -- Save Your Work for Later

Congratulations -- you've finished working on your project, and now, you want to share it with the world. Save time saving your project by using these simple shortcuts:
64) Control + Shift + (Command + Shift + s) = Save your work as ...
65) Control + Shift + Alt + (Command + Shift + Option + s) = Save for web and devices1) Control + Alt + i (Command + Option + i ) = Change the image size.
2) Control Alt c (Command + Option + c ) = Change canvas size.
3) Control + (Command + + ) = Zoom in.
4) Control - (Command + - ) = Zoom out.
Control + ' (Command ) = Show or hide the grid, the automatically-generated horizontal and vertical lines that help align objects to the canvas.

Choosing the Right Tools

These shortcuts will activate different groups of tools, like "Lasso," "Brush," or "Spot Healing Brush." Within these tools, though, there are different functions. Under the "Magic Wand" tool group, for example, you have the option to execute a new selection or add and subtract from a current one.
Each one of these tools has a keyboard shortcut, and we've outlined some of them below.
5) v = Pointer, a.k.a. Move Toolpointer-tool.png 
6) w = Magic Wandmagic-wand-tool.png
7) m = Rectangular Marquee, a.k.a. the Select Toolmarquee-tool-1.png
8) l = Lassolasso-tool.png
9) i = Eyedroppereyedropper-tool.png
10) c = CropScreen Shot 2017-05-26 at 12.09.20 PM.png
11) e = EraserScreen Shot 2017-05-26 at 12.21.32 PM.png
12) u = Rectanglerectangle-tool.png
13) t = Horizontal Typetext-tool.png
14) b = BrushScreen Shot 2017-05-26 at 12.15.15 PM.png
15) y = History Brushhistory-brush-tool.png
16) j = Spot Healing Brushspot-healing-tool.png
17) g = GradientScreen Shot 2017-05-26 at 12.14.32 PM.png
18) a = Path Selectionpath-selection-tool.png
19) h = Handhand-tool.png
20) r = Rotate Viewrotate-view-tool.png
21) p = Penpen-tool.png
22) s = Clone Stampclone-stamp-tool.png
23) o = DodgeScreen Shot 2017-05-26 at 12.16.48 PM.png
24) z = Zoom Toolzoom-tool.png
25) d = Default Foreground and Background ColorsScreen Shot 2017-05-26 at 12.23.24 PM.png
26) x = Switch Foreground and Background ColorsScreen Shot 2017-05-26 at 12.25.24 PM.png
27) q = Edit in Quick Mask ModeScreen Shot 2017-05-26 at 12.26.26 PM.png
28) x = Change Screen ModeScreen Shot 2017-05-26 at 12.27.48 PM.png

Using the Brush Tool

With the brush settings, you can change the size, shape, and transparency of your brush strokes to achieve a number of different visual effects. To use these keyboard shortcuts, first select the Brush tool by pressing b.brush-tool.png
29) , or . = Select previous or next brush style.
30) Shift + , or . = Select first or last brush style used.
31) Caps Lock or Shift + Caps Lock (Caps Lock) = Display precise crosshair for brushes.
32) Shift + Alt + p (Shift + Option + p) = Toggle airbrush option.

Using the Marquee Tool (for Slicing/Selecting)

When used correctly, the marquee tool will let you select individual elements, entire graphics, and determine what is copied, cut, and pasted into your graphics.
To use these keyboard shortcuts, first select the Marquee tool by pressing m.marquee-tool-2.png
33) Control (Command) = Toggle between Slice tool and Slice Selection tool.
34) Shift drag = Draw square slice.
35) Alt drag (Option drag) = Draw from center outward.
36) Shift alt + drag (Shift option + drag) = Draw square slice from center outward.
37) Spacebar drag = Reposition the slice while creating the slice.

Using Different Blending Options

Blending options include a number of features to enhance the look of your graphic. You can always choose a blending option by going to the top menu bar, under Layer > Layer Style > Blending Options. Or, you can double-click any layer to bring up the options for that particular layer.
Once you open blending options, you can use keyboard shortcuts to select them without moving your mouse. To use the shortcuts, select the Move tool ("v"), and then select the layer you'd like to use the blending options on. Below are some of the most popular modes.
38) Shift + + or – = Cycle through blending modes.
39) Shift + Alt + n (Shift + Option + n) = Normal mode
40) Shift + Alt + i (Shift + Option + i) = Dissolve
41) Shift + Alt + k (Shift + Option + k) = Darken
42) Shift + Alt + g (Shift + Option + g) = Lighten
43) Shift + Alt + m (Shift + Option + m) = Multiply
44) Shift + Alt + o (Shift + Option + o) = Overlay
45) Shift + Alt + u (Shift + Option + u) = Hue
46) Shift + Alt + t (Shift + Option + t) = Saturation
47) Shift + Alt + y (Shift + Option + y) = Luminosity
For more niche blending shortcuts, check out these tips from Adobe.

Manipulating Layers & Objects

If you want to modify an object or get complex with multiple layers, here are some shortcuts you might like to know:
48) Control + a (Command + a ) = Select all objects
49) Control + d (Command + d ) = Deselect all objects
50) Shift + Control + i (Shift + Command + ) = Select the inverse of the selected objects
51) Control + Alt + a (Command + Option + a) = Select all layers
52) Control + Shift + E (Command + Shift + e) = Merge all layers
53) Alt + . (Option + .) = Select top layer
54) Alt + , (Option + ,) = Select bottom layer
Note: In shortcuts 55-57, the brackets ([ ]) are the keystrokes in the command, and "OR" refers to the actual word -- as in, press one bracket OR the other, not the letters "o" and "r."
55) Alt + [ OR ] (Option + [ OR ]) = Select next layer down or up
56) Control + [ OR ] (Command + [ OR ]) = Move target layer down or up
57) Control + Shift + [ OR ] (Command + Shift + [ OR ]) = Move layer to the bottom or top
58) Shift + Control + (Shift + Command + n) = Create a new layer
59) Control + g (Command g) = Group selected layers
60) Control + Shift + g (Command + Shift + g) = Ungroup selected layers
61) Control + e (Command e) = Merge and flatten selected layers
62) Control + Shift + Alt + e (Command + Shift + Option + e) = Combine all layers into a new layer on top of the other layers. Note: This step gets you one, combined layer, with all elements of that layer in separate layers below -- which is different than a traditional merge-and-flatten layers command.
63) Control + t (Command t) = Transform your object, which includes resizing and rotating

And Finally -- Save Your Work for Later

Congratulations -- you've finished working on your project, and now, you want to share it with the world. Save time saving your project by using these simple shortcuts:
64) Control + Shift + (Command + Shift + s) = Save your work as ...
65) Control + Shift + Alt + (Command + Shift + Option + s) = Save for web and devices

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