Here is the list of 60 Photoshop Shortcuts Key That You Must Know as Follow:
60 Photoshop Shortcuts Key
- Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+Alt+E will merge a copy of all Layers
- F Cycle through workspace backgrounds
- X Change your foreground and background colours
- D Reset foreground and background colours to black and white
- ] and [ Change your brush tip size
- Cmd/Ctrl+J Duplicate a layer or selection
- Space Bar Hold Space and drag to navigate around the image
- TAB Hides or shows all panels and tools
- Cmd/Ctrl+T Transform a layer
- Cmd/Ctrl+E Merge selected layer down, or merges several highlighted layers
- Cmd/Ctrl/Ctrl+Shift+Opt+S Save for web & devices
- Cmd/Ctrl+L Bring up levels box
- Cmd/Ctrl+T Open Free Transform tool
- Cmd/Ctrl+M Open Curves
- Cmd/Ctrl+B Edit Colour Balance
- Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+Opt+C Scale your image to your preferred state
- Cmd/Ctrl+Opt+G Create clipping mask
- Cmd/Ctrl+0 Fit on screen
- Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+>/< Increase/decrease size of selected text by 2pts
- Cmd/Ctrl+Option+Shift->/< Increase/decrease size of selected text by 10pts
- ]/[ Increase/decrease brush size
- Shift+F5 Fill the selection
- }/{ Increase/decrease brush hardness
- ,/. previous/next brush
- </> First/last brush
- Cmd/Ctrl+] Bring layers forward
- Cmd/Ctrl+[ Send layer back
- Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+[ Send layer to bottom of stack
- Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+] Bring layer to bottom of stack
- Unlock your background layer – Double click your background layer and hit the “enter” key or simply click on the lock icon on your background layer.
- Rulers – Command/Ctrl + R
- Create Guides – Click and drag from the rulers while they are visible. This works both on the vertical and horizontal axis
- Hide/Show Guides – Command/Ctrl + H
- Undo – Command/Ctrl + Z (quick tip: use this keyboard shortcut over and over again to toggle your last history state)
- Multiple Undos – Command/Ctrl + Alt/Opt + Z
- Gradient Tool – Hit the letter “G” on your keyboard
- Gradient Tool with straight gradient – While the gradient tool is selected, hold “Shift” then click and drag
- Crop Tool – Hit the letter “C” on your keyboard (Quick Tip: make sure to uncheck “Delete cropped pixels”)
- F (Cycle Screen Modes) — Switch between normal screen, full screen with task bar without title bar, and full screen with black background. Works great when used in conjunction with Tab to hide toolbars — maximum working space, no distractions.
- X (Switch Colors) — Swap your foreground and background colors. Very handy when working with masks.
- D (Default Colors) — Reset your foreground and background colors to black and white, respectively.
- Ctrl + ‘+’/’-‘ (Zoom In/Out) — Quickly zoom in or out without changing your current tool.
- Alt + Mouse Scroll (Zoom In/Out) — Fastest way to zoom — scroll up to zoom in, and scroll down to zoom out.
- Ctrl + Alt + Z (Step Back) — Ctrl + Z is OK if you catch a mistake immediately after it happens, but this command will continue to march its way up the history tree.
- Ctrl + S (Save) — You should get in the habit of just hitting this combo on impulse about every 5 to 10 minutes. Also use Ctrl + Alt + Shift + S to bring up the save for web dialog.
- Ctrl + Alt + Shift + N (New Layer No Dialog) — Quickly insert a new empty layer on top of the active layer. Get rid of the Alt key to bring up the new layer dialog for more options.
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Photoshop Shortcuts For Brush Tool
- Brush – Hit the letter “B” on your keyboard
- Make brush tool bigger – Hit the ] key on your keyboard (right bracket key)
- Make brush tool smaller – Hit the [ key on your keyboard (left bracket key)
- Brush Resize (PC) – Right Click + Alt + Drag left or right
- Brush Softness (PC) – Right Click + Alt + Drag up or down
- Brush Resize (Mac) – Command + Option + Drag left or right
- Brush Softness (Mac) – Command + Option + Drag up or down
- Brush settings – Simply right click while you have the brush tool selected. Hit the “enter” key to exit this panel
- Sample colors while using the brush tool – Hold the Option/Alt key to temporarily switch to the eye dropper tool
Photoshop Shortcuts For Color
- Eyedropper Tool – Hit the letter “I” on your keyboard
- Toggle Foreground/Background Color – Hit the letter “X” key on your keyboard
- Default Colors – Hit the letter “D” on your keyboard
Photoshop Shortcuts For Selection Tools
- Magic Wand Tool – Hit the letter “W” on your keyboard
- Add to Selection – Hold Shift key while using a selection tool
- Ctrl+A All
- Shft+Ctrl+D Re-select
- Shft+Ctrl+I Shft+F7 Inverse
- Alt+Ctrl+A All Layers
- Alt+Ctrl+D Shft+F6 Feather…
- Marquee Selection Tool – Hit the letter “M” on your keyboard
- Deselect – Command/Ctrl + D
- Lasso Tool – Hit the letter “L” on your keyboard
- Pen Tool – Hit the letter “P” on your keyboard
- Load Pen Path Selection – Once you have a closed path, hit Command/Ctrl + Enter to load the selection
- Create Bezier Curve – With the pen tool selected (letter P) click to add an anchor point, then click and drag to add another
Photoshop Shortcuts For Retouching Tools
- Healing Brush Tool – Hit the letter “J” on your keyboard
- Toggle between Healing Brush Subsets – Hold Shift + hit the letter “J” on your keyboard
- Healing Brush sample point – Hold Option/Alt, then click to choose a sample point
- Clone Stamp Tool – Hit the letter “S” on your keyboard
- Clone Stamp Tool sample point – Hold Option/Alt, then click to choose a sample point
Photoshop Shortcuts For Transform Tools
- Free Transform – Command/Ctrl + T
- Scale Proportionately – Hold the “Shift” key when you’re in the free transform mode
- Scale from the center point of the image – Hold Shift + Option/Alt
- Shft+Ctrl+K Color Settings
- Alt Shft Ctrl K Keyboard Shortcuts in Photoshop
- Alt+Shft+Ctrl+M Menus…
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