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- Command+Shift+5 brings up the “Show Extras” menu in Photoshop.
- This menu includes options for displaying rulers and guides, as well as the grid.
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Photoshop Shift Key Tips You Need to Know
Shift F5 is a keyboard shortcut in Photoshop that refreshes the image.
Command Shift is used to duplicate a layer or selection in Photoshop.
Ctrl Shift V is the shortcut to paste in place. This will paste the copied or cut object exactly where the cursor is located.
Shift command V is a keyboard shortcut that inserts the character “v” at the cursor position.
Command J in Photoshop duplicates the current layer or selection and places it on top of the layers stack.
In Photoshop, you can resize a layer by selecting the layer and then going to Edit > Free Transform or by using the shortcut Command-T (Mac) or Control-T (PC).
Ctrl+C: Copy
Ctrl+X: Cut
Ctrl+V: Paste
Ctrl+Z: Undo
Ctrl+Y: Redo
Ctrl+A: Select all
Ctrl+B: Bold
Ctrl+I: Italicize
Ctrl+U: Underline
Alt+F4: Close window/program
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The Shift Delete keyboard shortcut in Photoshop is used to quickly delete an image layer or selection.
Ctrl Shift Alt E is used to merge all the layers in a Photoshop document into a new layer.
Ctrl D is the keyboard shortcut for “duplicate layer.” This command duplicates the current layer, making a copy that is placed directly above the original.
Ctrl Shift Alt t is a keyboard shortcut that opens a new tab in your web browser.
Ctrl Shift Alt t is a keyboard shortcut that opens a new tab in your web browser.
Ctrl+N creates a new document in Photoshop.
Ctrl Alt G is used to merge all the layers in Photoshop into a single layer.
Ctrl U in Photoshop is used to desaturate an image. This means that all of the color is removed from the image, leaving it in black and white.