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Photoshop shift command e
Photoshop shift command e






photoshop shift command e
  1. Photoshop shift command e how to#
  2. Photoshop shift command e update#
  3. Photoshop shift command e mac#

(That’s a lotta new stuff, no wonder my patience was thin.)

photoshop shift command e

Photoshop shift command e mac#

Make that Command-Option-J, because I was trying to switch to a Mac as well.

Photoshop shift command e how to#

My brain wanted to assimilate the how and why of doing something before it allocated neurons to memorizing how to do said thing more efficiently.īut sometime around the, oh, 37th time I repeated the same set of tedious mouse movements to move a selection to an appropriately named new layer, I started understanding I could use a little more Ctrl+Alt+J in my life. Now, never let it be said I didn’t love Deke from the outset, but I was not as initially fond of his insistance on trying to teach me shortcuts for commands I had only just been introduced to seconds before.

Photoshop shift command e update#

For some of you, that means: “Ugh, maybe there’s a Quora thread full of other people talking about why they hate learning shortcuts that would be a better use of my time.”īut before you run off, let me tell you a little story: the first time I read a Deke McClelland Photoshop One-on-One book, I was the newly assigned editor for the CS2 update to the original. I’m here to talk about Photoshop shortcuts. So say goodbye to the luxuriously lofty goals of January, and let’s get practical. It’s February: the shortest month of the year.

photoshop shift command e

Nothing like starting out on the wrong foot Adobe Support.some support.My dear dekeRastinators. So you must open a bug report wait for the canned response then reply that you want the bug fixed before they will even look at it. If you open a bug report you will get back a canned reply that your bug report will be closed unless they hear from you. The bigest problem Adobe has is Adobe Support. They were unable to accept that Adobe has a problem. However when I reported the problem and demonstrated how the actions were designed to work and showed them the failure and gave them updated actions to bypass the behavior problem. It does not matter for no one uses Adobe actions. These actions have not worked correcty for a most common document state in many releases. Adobe ships two action that have a problem because of a Photoshop behavior change. Even Adobe can not for changes in Photoshop behavior can cause thing like action not to work correctlt always. There is no place these odd condition are written down you just need to discover them and work around them. Just one more condition where things work differently an othef when the is only a Background Laye it can not be hidden if there are other layers the background can be hidden. The "Ctrl+Shift+]" often needs to be a forced recording for "Ctrl+Shift+]" will not be recorded if the current layer is on the top of the stack one needs to edit the "Ctrl+Shift+]" into the action.

photoshop shift command e

In actions I normally follow that with "Ctrl+Shift+]" move layer to front top of the stack for you never know where in the stack the layer might have been added when someone else uses you action it depends what the current target layer was when the action is played. More or less a "Ctrl+Alt+Shift+N+E" shortcut for "Ctrl+Alt+Shift+N" is add new layer without prompt and be the current target where "Ctrl+Alt+Shift+E" is stamp visible layers. When you create an action or just using Photoshop the old way always works so I use that to my advantage it so easy just hold down "Ctrl+Alt+Shift" then tap N then E. I use that often in actions and noticed there are Photoshop doocument state conditions that will cause "Ctrl+Alt+Shift+E" to do nothing like the current target layer not being visible and a condition that will cause "Ctrl+Alt+Shift+E" not add a new layer but to stamp the visible layers into the current empty layer for in the old days you were required to add a new empty layer before using "Ctrl+Alt+Shift+E".








Photoshop shift command e