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Title: Essential Photoshop Shortcuts
Post by: leaf on July 05, 2010, 04:42
I just made a tutorial covering my favorite photoshop shortcuts.  Anyone else have favorites I should have included?

Photoshop Tutorial: 10 Essential Shortcuts [60 Seconds] Beginner (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15u7oyzXXiM#normal)

I also like Ctrl+J for duplicating a layer and use the tool shortcut keys a lot (B) for brush etc.
Title: Re: Essential Photoshop Shortcuts
Post by: kaycee on July 05, 2010, 07:59
Nice
But you forgot to mention these are PC shortcuts
Title: Re: Essential Photoshop Shortcuts
Post by: click_click on July 05, 2010, 08:13
... But you forgot to mention these are PC shortcuts

Are there others...?  ;)
Title: Re: Essential Photoshop Shortcuts
Post by: etienjones on July 05, 2010, 08:49
I seem to use Ctrl_H  (PC) a lot to hide or show selections or guides while I work on an image.
Title: Re: Essential Photoshop Shortcuts
Post by: Eyedesign on July 05, 2010, 09:27
Alt + Shift + Right click then drag left or right to change brush size CS5
Title: Re: Essential Photoshop Shortcuts
Post by: etienjones on July 05, 2010, 09:32
Alt + Shift + Right click then drag left or right to change brush size CS5

Really . . you are kidding me. I am Jealous now.  CS3 is so yesterday!
Title: Re: Essential Photoshop Shortcuts
Post by: Eyedesign on July 05, 2010, 09:47
Alt + Shift + Right click then drag left or right to change brush size CS5

Really . . you are kidding me. I am Jealous now.  CS3 is so yesterday!
If that makes you jealous how about this. Same shortcut and drag up or down will change the brush hardness  ;D
Title: Re: Essential Photoshop Shortcuts
Post by: etienjones on July 05, 2010, 09:50
OMG . . . . .  coooooool!
Title: Re: Essential Photoshop Shortcuts
Post by: Sean Locke Photography on July 05, 2010, 10:00
Works in CS4 too:
ctrl-alt-right = size
shift-alt-right = hardness
Title: Re: Essential Photoshop Shortcuts
Post by: Suljo on July 05, 2010, 10:27
Can somebody know short cut how to select different gradient. OK selecting basic Gradient tool is letter G but how to select eg Radial or other type of gradient only with keys, without clicking?

Also is it possible to select in that way eg if you are on brush tool to select Darken or Multiply option for brush tool?
Title: Re: Essential Photoshop Shortcuts
Post by: leaf on July 05, 2010, 10:46
Can somebody know short cut how to select different gradient. OK selecting basic Gradient tool is letter G but how to select eg Radial or other type of gradient only with keys, without clicking?

Also is it possible to select in that way eg if you are on brush tool to select Darken or Multiply option for brush tool?

Yeah, those would be nice.  Haven't found anything on that either.
Title: Re: Essential Photoshop Shortcuts
Post by: etienjones on July 05, 2010, 11:13

And for those who are new with Photoshop, you can always create or change any Shortcut that is offered with your version of PS. At:

Edit- Keyboard Shortcuts
Title: Re: Essential Photoshop Shortcuts
Post by: leaf on July 06, 2010, 05:52
Works in CS4 too:
ctrl-alt-right = size
shift-alt-right = hardness

maybe it is different in CS5 .. for me it is

Ctrl+alt+right+(up and down) - softness
Ctrl+alt+right+(left and right) - size
Shift+alt+right - color picker
Title: Re: Essential Photoshop Shortcuts
Post by: Eyedesign on July 06, 2010, 10:09
Here a link its about six minutes into the flim. http://tv.adobe.com/watch/the-complete-picture-with-julieanne-kost/all-the-little-things-/ (http://tv.adobe.com/watch/the-complete-picture-with-julieanne-kost/all-the-little-things-/)
Title: Re: Essential Photoshop Shortcuts
Post by: Suljo on October 19, 2011, 12:30
Can somebody know short cut how to select different gradient. OK selecting basic Gradient tool is letter G but how to select eg Radial or other type of gradient only with keys, without clicking?

Also is it possible to select in that way eg if you are on brush tool to select Darken or Multiply option for brush tool?

Yeah, those would be nice.  Haven't found anything on that either.

EH old topic and I finally find shortcuts for Brush and how to change from normal to Darken or multiply.
Ok hope everybody knows B is shortcut for Brush
On MAC CS2 version to change brush from normal to darken is SHIFT+ALT and K
For Multiply is SHIFT+ALT and M
You can tray other letters and you can give different Modes for brush.
Hope this works with all CS versions and for PC too.

This works with other tools eg. Healing brush, Clone stamb ...
Title: Re: Essential Photoshop Shortcuts
Post by: Mantis on October 19, 2011, 17:54
for brush resizing, just hit the bracket keys.  The left one shrinks and the right one expands.
Title: Re: Essential Photoshop Shortcuts
Post by: Carl on October 20, 2011, 05:51
I had occasion to reinstall CS4 after a virus hit my OS, and after the reinstall, any time I click on any of the tools, it opens up all of the tools available under that particular category, i.e., when I click on the spot healing brush, it opens up the view to select the healing brush, patch tool, and redeye tool.  This happens regardless of whether I left-click or right-click.  Before the reinstall, I could left-click on a tool, and it would give me the last tool that I used in that group.  If I wanted to change to another tool in that group, I would right-click on it to display the other tools available in a particular group.  I would really like to get that back, but I haven't been able to find any such setting.  Can anyone help me with that?
Title: Re: Essential Photoshop Shortcuts
Post by: Suljo on October 21, 2011, 18:19
I had occasion to reinstall CS4 after a virus hit my OS, and after the reinstall, any time I click on any of the tools, it opens up all of the tools available under that particular category, i.e., when I click on the spot healing brush, it opens up the view to select the healing brush, patch tool, and redeye tool.  This happens regardless of whether I left-click or right-click.  Before the reinstall, I could left-click on a tool, and it would give me the last tool that I used in that group.  If I wanted to change to another tool in that group, I would right-click on it to display the other tools available in a particular group.  I would really like to get that back, but I haven't been able to find any such setting.  Can anyone help me with that?

Yes
Format C:  ;D