5 Photoshop Keyboard Shortcuts for Faster Editing

5 Photoshop Keyboard Shortcuts for Faster Editing

Learning keyboard shortcuts is the best way to work faster and more efficiently in Photoshop. In today’s episode, we explore 5 Keyboard Shortcuts that are sure to speed up your workflow in Photoshop.
Keyboard Shortcuts – Mac
Spacebar + CMD + Click & Drag – Precise Zoom
Use this keyboard shortcut to quickly zoom in and out of specific areas of a photo. Especially great for detailed editing work in Photoshop. Zoom in for detailed work, then zoom-out to see the results.
CTRL + ALT + Click & Drag – Change Brush Size and Hardness
Click & Drag Left and Right to change brush size. Click & Drag Up and Down to change brush hardness.
V, 1-9, 0 – Adjust Layer Opacity
To change layer opacity, first select the Move Tool by pressing “V”. This will make any changes applicable to the layer, not a specific tool like the Brush Tool. Use the numbers on the top of the keyboard to correspond to layer opacity. “1” will make opacity 10%. “5” will make opacity 50%. OPTN + CMD + SHIFT + M – Add Layer Mask
Learn how to create keyboard shortcuts in this episode. There is no default keyboard shortcut for making a layer mask – we suggest making one to save time! OPTN + CMD + SHIFT + S – Save for Web and Devices
To save images with the correct settings for display online, be sure to use “Save for Web and Devices”
Keyboard Shortcuts – PC
Spacebar + CTRL + Click & Drag – Precise Zoom
Use this keyboard shortcut to quickly zoom in and out of specific areas of a photo. Especially great for detailed editing work in Photoshop. Zoom in for detailed work, then zoom-out to see the results.
CTRL + ALT + Right-Click & Drag – Change Brush Size and Hardness
Right-Click & Drag Left and Right to change brush size. Right-Click & Drag Up and Down to change brush hardness. V, 1-9, 0 – Adjust Layer Opacity
To change layer opacity, first select the Move Tool by pressing “V”. This will make any changes applicable to the layer, not a specific tool like the Brush Tool. Use the numbers on the top of the keyboard to correspond to layer opacity. “1” will make opacity 10%. “5” will make opacity 50%.
ALT + CTRL + SHIFT + M – Add Layer Mask
Learn how to create keyboard shortcuts in this episode. There is no default keyboard shortcut for making a layer mask – we suggest making one to save time!
ALT + CTRL + SHIFT + S – Save for Web and Devices
To save images with the correct settings for display online, be sure to use “Save for Web and Devices”
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