Photoshop Cheat Sheet
Here's a cheat sheet summarizing some of the common features and shortcuts in Adobe Photoshop:
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Navigation:
- Spacebar: Hand tool (Pan view)
- Ctrl + Spacebar: Zoom tool
- Ctrl + Plus (+): Zoom in
- Ctrl + Minus (-): Zoom out
- Ctrl + 0: Fit on Screen
- Ctrl + Alt + 0: Actual Pixels (100% view)
Selection:
- V: Move tool
- M: Rectangular Marquee tool
- L: Lasso tool
- W: Magic Wand tool
- Ctrl + D: Deselect
- Ctrl + Shift + D: Reselect
Transformations:
- Ctrl + T: Free Transform
- Ctrl + Alt + T: Duplicate and Transform
- Ctrl + Shift + T: Repeat Last Transformation
Layers:
- Ctrl + J: Duplicate layer
- Ctrl + G: Group layers
- Ctrl + Shift + G: Ungroup layers
- Ctrl + E: Merge visible layers
- Ctrl + Shift + E: Merge all layers
- Ctrl + Shift + N: New layer
- Ctrl + Shift + Alt + N: New layer with options
Tools:
- B: Brush tool
- E: Eraser tool
- S: Clone Stamp tool
- J: Healing Brush tool
- Y: History Brush tool
- O: Dodge tool
- P: Pen tool
- T: Type tool
- G: Gradient tool
- X: Swap Foreground and Background colors
- D: Reset Foreground and Background colors to default (Black and White)
Adjustments:
- Ctrl + B: Color Balance
- Ctrl + M: Curves
- Ctrl + L: Levels
- Ctrl + U: Hue/Saturation
- Ctrl + Alt + Shift + B: Black & White
- Ctrl + Alt + Shift + L: Auto Levels
- Ctrl + Alt + Shift + M: Auto Contrast
- Ctrl + Alt + Shift + I: Invert
Other Useful Shortcuts:
- Ctrl + Z: Undo
- Ctrl + Shift + Z: Redo
- Ctrl + S: Save
- Ctrl + Alt + Shift + S: Save for Web
- Ctrl + Alt + Shift + N: Create a new document
- Ctrl + O: Open a document
- Ctrl + W: Close the current document
- Ctrl + Alt + Shift + W: Close all documents
These shortcuts and features may vary slightly across different versions of Adobe Photoshop. It's always a good idea to refer to the official documentation or help resources for the specific version you are using for more detailed information.
This cheat sheet covers some of the commonly used features and shortcuts in Adobe Photoshop. It serves as a handy reference for quick look-ups and reminders while working with Photoshop.
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