Adobe Photoshop CS5 keyboard shortcuts



Adobe Photoshop CS5 redefines digital image editing thanks to a large number of new tools and functions. The quantity and quality

 

Selecting

Draw Marquee from Center

Alt-Marquee

Add to a Selection

Shift

Subtract from a Selection

Alt

Intersection with a Selection

Shift-Alt

Make Copy of Selection w/Move tool

Alt-Drag Selection

Make Copy of Selection when not in Move tool

Ctrl-Alt-Drag Selection

Move Selection (in 1-pixel Increments)

Arrow Keys

Move Selection (in 10-pixel Increments)

Shift-Arrow Keys

Select all Opaque Pixels on Layer

Ctrl-click on Layer Thumbnail (in Layers panel)

Restore Last Selection

Ctrl-Shift-D

Feather Selection

Shift-F6

Move Marquee while drawing selection

Hold Space while drawing marquee

Viewing

Fit on Screen

Double-click on Hand tool or Ctrl-0

100% View Level (Actual Pixels)

Double-Click on Zoom Tool or Ctrl-Alt-0

Zoom in

Ctrl-Space-Click or Ctrl-Plus(+)

Zoom out

Alt-Space-Click or Ctrl-Minus(–)

Hide all tools and panels

Tab

Hide all panels except Toolbox and Options bar

Shift-Tab

Rotate through full screen modes

F

Scroll image left or right in window

Ctrl-Shift-Page Up/Down

Jump/Zoom to part of Image

Ctrl-drag in Navigator panel

Toggles layer mask on/off as rubylith

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Layer Shortcuts

Create new layer

Ctrl-Shift-N

Select non-contiguous layers

Ctrl-Click layers

Select contiguous layers

Click one layer, then Shift-Click another layer

Delete Layer

Delete key (while in the Move tool)

View contents of layer mask

Alt-Click layer mask icon

Temporarily turn off layer mask

Shift-Click layer mask icon

Clone layer as you move it

Alt-Drag

Find/Select layer containing object

Right-Click on the object w/Move tool

Change layer opacity

Number pad keys (w/Move tool selected)

Cycle down or up through blend modes

Shift-Plus(+) or Minus(–)

Change to a specific blend mode

(w/Move tool) Shift-Alt-letter (ie: N=Normal, M=Multiply. etc.)

Switch to layer below/above current layer

Alt-[ or Alt-]

Type Shortcuts

Select all text on layer

Double-Click on T thumbnail in Layers panel

Increase/Decrease size of selected text by 2 pts

Ctrl-Shift->/<

Increase/Decrease size of selected text by 10 pts

Ctrl-Shift-Alt->/<

Increase/Decrease kerning/tracking

Alt-Right/Left Arrow

Align text left/center/right

Ctrl-Shift-L/C/R

Painting

Fill selection with background color

Ctrl-Backspace

Fill selection with foreground color

Alt-Backspace

Fill selection with foreground color using Lock Transparent Pixels

Shift-Alt-Backspace

Fill selection with source state in History panel

Ctrl-Alt-Backspace

Display Fill dialog box

Shift-Backspace

Sample as background color

Alt-Click w/Eyedropper tool

To get Move tool

While in any painting/editing tool-hold Ctrl

To get Eyedropper with Paint tools

Alt

Change paint opacity (with Airbrush OFF)

Number keys

Change paint opacity (with Airbrush ON)

Shift-Number keys

Change Airbrush flow (with Airbrush ON)

Number keys

Change Airbrush flow (with Airbrush OFF)

Shift-Number keys

Cross-Hair Cursor

Any painting/editing tool-turn Caps Lock on

Decrease/Increase Brush Size

[ or ]

Decrease/Increase Hardness of Brush

Shift-[ or Shift-]

Switch between preset Brushes

< or >

Open Brushes pop-up panel

Right-Click in Image window

Erase to History panel's source state

Alt-Eraser

Cycle down or up through blend modes

Shift-Plus(+) or Minus(–)

Change to a specific blend mode

Shift-Alt-letter (ie: N=Normal, M=Multiply, etc.)

Create fixed color target from within a dialog box

Shift-Click in image window

Delete fixed color target

Alt-Click on target with Color Sampler tool

Create new spot-color channel from current selection

Ctrl-Click on New Channel button in Channels panel

Pen Tool Shortcuts

To get Direct Selection tool while using Pen

Ctrl

Switch between Add-Anchor and Delete-Anchor Point tools

Alt

Switch from Path Selection tool to Convert Point tool when pointer is over anchor point

Ctrl-Alt

To Select a whole path w/Direct Selection tool

Alt-click

Convert path to a selection

Ctrl-click on path name (in Paths panel)

Panel Shortcuts

Show/Hide Brushes panel

F5

Show/Hide Color panel

F6

Show/Hide Layers panel

F7

Show/Hide Info panel

F8

Show/Hide Actions panel

Alt-F9

Open Adobe Bridge

Ctrl-Alt-O

Other Shortcuts

Switch between open documents

Ctrl-Tab

Undo or Redo operations beyond last one

Ctrl-Alt-Z/Ctrl-Shift-Z

Apply Last Filter

Ctrl-F

Opens Last Filter Dialog Box

Ctrl-Alt-F

Hand Tool

Spacebar

Reset Dialog Box

Hold Alt, Cancel turns into Reset Button, Click it

Increase/Decrease value (in any option field) by 1 unit

Up/Down Arrow

Increase/Decrease value (in any option field) by 10 units

Shift-Up/Down Arrow

Replay last Transformation

Ctrl-Shift-T

Measure Angle between Lines (Protractor Function)

After ruler is drawn, Alt-Drag end of line with Ruler Tool

Move Crop Marquee while creating

Hold Space while drawing

Snap Guide to Ruler ticks

Hold Shift while dragging

Highlight Fields in Options bar (n/a for all tools)

Enter

Don't Snap object edge while moving

Hold Control while dragging

 

Tools

V

Move

M

Marquee tools

L

Lasso tools

W

Quick Selection, Magic Wand

C

Crop and Slice Tools

I

Eyedropper, Color Sampler, Ruler, Note, Count

J

Spot Healing Brush, Healing Brush, Patch, Red Eye

B

Brush, Pencil, Color Replacement, Mixer Brush

S

Clone Stamp, Pattern Stamp

Y

History Brush, Art History Brush

E

Eraser tools

G

Gradient, Paint Bucket

O

Dodge, Burn, Sponge

P

Pen tools

T

Type tools

A

Path Selection, Direct Selection

U

Rectangle, Rounded Rectangle, Ellipse, Polygon, Line, Custom Shape

K

3D Tools

N

3D Camera Tools

H

Hand

R

Rotate View

Z

Zoom

D

Default colors

X

Switch Foreground and Background colors

Q

Quick Mask Mode

To switch between all tools within groups, add the Shift key to the letters above

For example, to switch between rectangular and elliptical marquee hit Shift-M

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