
Every Graphic Designer can understand the value &
the importance of ‘ Photoshop’ Software. Photoshop works like a magic wand on
image if we use them properly. We always take so many short cuts to save our
time. So don’t in Photoshop? Photoshop has many shortcuts so you can achieve
your desired output in short time without lowering the quality. Let’s have a
look.
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.
6) w = Magic Wand

7) m = Rectangular Marquee, a.k.a.
the Select Tool

8) l = Lasso

9)
i = Eyedropper

10)
c = Crop

11)
e = Eraser

12)
u = Rectangle

13)
t = Horizontal
Type

14)
b = Brush

15)
y = History
Brush

16)
j = Spot
Healing Brush

17)
g = Gradient

18)
a = Path
Selection

19)
h = Hand

20)
r = Rotate View

21)
p = Pen

22)
s = Clone Stamp

23)
o = Dodge

24)
z = Zoom Tool

25)
d = Default
Foreground and Background Colors

This is only for today. There are so many shortcuts are waiting for you
to introduce themselves, which we will see in our future blog.
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