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Photoshop Tips Collection 80 (below)

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Photoshop Tips Collection 80 (below)

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41. Hold down the Ctrl key and click on the layer's icon (on the layer panel) to load its transparent channel, then hold down the Ctrl+Alt+Shift key and click on another layer to select the area where the two layers of transparent channels intersect. The original selection can be retained.


43. How to use the Shift and Alt keys in the Select Box tool:


When selecting a picture with the "Selection Box", you want to expand the selection area. At this time, hold down the Shift key, the cursor "+" will become "Ten +", drag the cursor, so that you can expand your base based on the original selection. The area of choice required. Or select two or more marquees in the same sub-picture at the same time. When selecting a picture with the "Selection Box", you want to subtract the extra picture in the "Selection Box". Press and hold the "Alt" button, the cursor "+" will change to "Ten-" and drag the cursor. You can leave the picture you need. When using the "Select Box" to select a picture, you want to get the part of the two marquees superimposed, then hold down the "Shift+Alt" button, the cursor "+" will become "ten", drag the cursor, so you want section. When you want to get a perfect circle or square in the Marquee, hold down the Shift key.


44. How to use the Shift and Alt keys in the Lasso tool:


Increase the selection by pressing the "Shift" button. (The method is the same as 1 in the "Selection Box")

Reduce the selection by pressing the "Alt" button. (The method is the same as 2 in the "Selection box")

Press the "Shift+Alt" button on the area where the two marquees are superimposed. (The method is the same as 3 in the "Selection Box")


45. How to use the Shift and Alt keys in the Wand tool:


Increase the selection by pressing the "Shift" button. (The method is the same as 1 in the "Selection Box")

Reduce the selection by pressing the "Alt" button. (The method is the same as 2 in the "Selection box")

Press the "Shift+Alt" button on the area where the two marquees are superimposed. (The method is the same as 3 in the "Selection Box")


Shortcut skill


46. You can use the following shortcuts to quickly navigate through your images:


Home scrolls to the upper left corner of the image; End scrolls to the lower right corner of the image; Page UP scrolls to the top of the image; Page Down scrolls to the bottom of the image; Ctrl+Page Up scrolls to the left of the image; Ctrl+Page Down scrolls To the right of the image.


47. Press Ctrl+Alt+0 to display the image in 1:1 ratio.


48. When you want to “tighten” (adjust the gap between individual letters), first click between the two letters, then press the Alt key and use the left and right arrow keys to adjust.


49. Restore the settings in the dialog box to the default. After holding down the Alt key, the Cancel key will become the Reset key, and then click the Reset button.


50. To quickly change the value displayed in the dialog box, first click on the number with the mouse, place the cursor in the dialog box, and then use the up and down arrow keys to change the number. If you press the Shift key before changing the value with the arrow keys, the value will change faster.


51. Photoshop 6.0 in addition to the familiar shortcut Ctrl+Z (can freely switch between history and current state), also added Shift+Ctrl+Z (for progressively gradual recovery* according to *) and Alt+Ctrl+Z (to make the user You can follow the * in order to gradually cancel * make two shortcut keys. Press Ctrl+Alt+Z and Ctrl+Shift+Z to back and forth in the history (or use the menus in the History panel to use these commands).


52. Fill function:


Shift+Backspace opens the fill dialog;


The Alt+Backspace and Ctrl+Backspace key combinations are filled with foreground and background colors, respectively;


Press Alt+Shift+Backspace and Ctrl+Shift+Backspace to fill only the existing pixels (keep transparent areas) when filling the foreground and background colors.


53. The D and X keys on the keyboard can quickly switch between the foreground and background colors.


54. Draw a straight stroke with any drawing tool: first click the mouse at the starting point, then hold down the Shift key, then move the cursor to the end point and click the mouse.


55. When you open the Curve dialog box, press the Alt key and click the curve box to make the grid lines finer and click the mouse to restore the original shape.


56. After selecting the range using the rectangle (ellipse) selection tool, hold down the mouse and press the space bar to adjust the position of the marquee at will. After releasing, you can adjust the size of the selection range.


57. Add a rectangle or ellipse drawn from the center. In any of the added selection areas, first press the Shift key to drag the rectangle or ellipse mask tool, then release the Shift key, then press the Alt key, and finally loose. Open the mouse button and release the Alt key. Press the Enter or Return button to close the slider box. To cancel the change, press the Escape key (Esc). To increase or decrease a small number of increments in 10% increments when you open the pop-up slider dialog, hold down the Shift key and press the up arrow or down arrow key.


58. To preview the CMYK mode color of the RGB mode image on the screen, you can execute the “View” → “New View” command to generate a new view, then execute the “View” → “Preview” → “CMYK” command. , you can view the images of the two modes at the same time, which is convenient for comparative analysis.


59. Press the Shift key to drag the marquee tool to limit the marquee to square or round; press the Alt key to drag the marquee tool to draw the marquee from the center; press Shift+Alt to drag the marquee tool to draw a square or circle from the center. Shape box.


60. To prevent the marquee from being attached to the border of the picture when using the crop tool, hold down the Ctrl key while dragging the control point on the crop tool marquee.


61. To correct the tilted image, first use the measurement tool to draw a line on the map as a horizontal or vertical reference (such as the border of the image, the door frame, the horizontal lines between the eyes, etc.), then select "Image" from the menu. ”→“Rotate Canvas”→“Any Angle...”, you will find that the correct rotation angle has been filled automatically after opening, just press OK to confirm.


62. You can use the cutting tool to complete the rotation and cutting work in one step: first draw a box with the cutting tool, drag the control point on the selection box to adjust the angle and size of the marquee, and finally press Enter to rotate. And cut. The angle measured by the measuring tool is also automatically filled in the digital transformation tool ("Edit" → "Transform" → "Digital") dialog box.


63. All pixels outside the cropping range are lost after cropping the image. To avoid lossless ground clipping, you can use the "Canvas Size" command instead. Although Photoshop will warn you that some cuts will be made, for some reason, not all "cut" data is left outside the picture, but this does not work for the index color mode.


64. When merging visible layers, press Ctrl+Alt+Shift+E to copy all visible layers and merge them into the current layer. You can also hold down the Alt key while merging layers, copying the current layer and merging it into the previous layer, but the Ctrl+Alt+E hotkey does not work at this time.


65. Press Shift+Backspace to activate the “Edit”→“Fill” command dialog box. Press Alt+Backspace to fill the foreground color into the marquee; press Ctrl+Backspace to fill the background in the marquee.


66. Press Shift+Alt+Backspace to fill the foreground color into the marquee and keep it transparent. Press Shift+CtrBackspace to fill the background color in the marquee and keep it transparent.


67. Press Alt+Ctrl+Backspace to fill the selection or layer from the history, press Shift+Alt+Ctrl+Backspace to fill the selection or layer from the record and keep the settings transparent.


68. Press Ctrl+“=” to zoom in on the image, but the window will not shrink; press Ctrl+“-” to keep the image display zooming out, but the window will not shrink; press Ctrl+Alt+“=” to display the image. Continue to zoom in and the window zooms in; press Ctrl+Alt+“-” to keep the image display zoomed out and the window shrinks.


69. When moving layers and selections, hold down the Shift key to move horizontally, vertically, or 45 degrees; press the arrow keys on the keyboard to move 1 pixel at a time; hold down the Shift key and press on the keyboard. The arrow keys can be moved 10 pixels at a time.


70. When creating a guide, press the Shift key to drag the guide to attach the reference line to the ruler scale; press the Alt key to drag the guide to change the guide to a horizontal or vertical orientation.


71. In the "Image" → "Adjust" → "Curve" command dialog box, hold down the Alt key and click the mouse inside the grid line to make the grid line fine or rough; hold down the Shift key and click the control point to select more Control points, hold down the Ctrl key and click on a control point to remove the point.


72. To copy an image on one layer to the center of another image window of a different size, hold down the Shift key while dragging to the destination window, and the image will be automatically centered after being dragged to the destination window.


73. When using the "Edit" → "Free Transform" (Ctrl + T) command, hold down the Ctrl key and drag a control point to freely adjust the deformation; hold down the Alt key and drag a control point to symmetrical deformation Adjust; hold down the Shift key and drag a control point to make a scaling adjustment; hold down the Shift+Ctrl key and drag a control point to adjust the perspective effect; press Shift+Ctrl and drag a control point Perform a bevel adjustment; press Enter to apply the transformation; press Esc to cancel *.


74. In the swatch palette, press Shift to click on a color block to replace the color with the foreground color; press Shift+Alt and click the mouse to insert the foreground color as a new color block; press the Alt key Click on a color block to change the background color to that color; press Ctrl to click on a color block to delete the color block.


75. On the Layers, Channels, and Paths palette, when you press the Alt key to click the tool button at the bottom of these palettes, the corresponding dialog box can be changed for the tool with dialog box.


76. On the Layers, Channels, and Paths palette, press Ctrl and click a layer, channel, or path to load it as a selection; press Ctrl+Shift and click to add to the current selection; press Ctrl+Shift+Alt And click to cross the current selection.


77. When using a layer mask in the Layers palette, press Shift and click on the layer mask thumbnail, a red cross will appear, indicating that the current mask is disabled, press the Alt key and click on the layer. The board is thumbnailed and the mask is displayed as a whole image for easy viewing adjustment.


78. In the Paths palette, hold down the Shift key and click the mouse on the path bar of the Paths palette to toggle whether the path is displayed.


79. After changing the settings of a dialog box, to return to the previous value, press and hold the alt key, the cancel button will become the reset button, and click on the reset button.


Path skill


80. After clicking a point on the adjustment path, press the “Alt” button, then click the left mouse button to click on the point, then one of the “adjustment lines” will disappear, then click on the next path point. It will not be affected.

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