Must Read: Secret Photoshop Shortcuts
This article was big in the social-media scene, but in-case you missed it, it’s one of the best Photoshop articles I’ve come across in a long while. Let’s face it. Time is money. If you’re constantly looking for ways to improve your Photoshop workflow, the folks over at the brilliantly-designed WebDesignerWall.com have a fantastic must-read post on hidden, or undocumented Photoshop shortcuts. If you want to learn, or even to test your Photoshop knowledge head on over for a good read, and you might want to sift through the comments for even more shortcut goodness.
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- If you’re not reading comments, You’re missing out on a potential wealth of information.
- Mac Users: A Note on Adobe Keyboard Shortcuts
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great post!
i think the only one that was a real new one to me was the double clicking of the zoom icon to go to 100%, i’ve always done CTRL + 0 for that..
none the less, thanks for refreshing my memory on some of them.
@ArchMedia-
Ctrl+0 doesn’t zoom to 100%. It zooms to fill the screen. Crl+1 goes to 100%.
cool resource!…thx for that
amazing, amazing, amazing
fabulous tips. archmedia might be a know-all but us lesser mortals have a lot to learn and gain.
thanx bittbox.
la kiero conoser el
These are some excellent keyboard shortcut tips, but they aren’t necessarily undocumented. many, if not most, are in the Photoshop help documents. Still a great list, I learned a few I wasn’t aware of.
Some really nice keyboard shortcuts, how about a list for Illustrator??
months of wasted time… thanx for the link!
I am a raw novice. Learning a great deal with your help. Thank you
I read the bangla write photoshop
Thanks.