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vokaris
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Post Fri Jan 04, 2008 3:31 pm   Reply with quote         


I just found a trick I didn't know was there: the everyday used Ctrl-L (Levels), Ctrl-M (Curves), Ctrl-B (Color Balance), Ctrl-U (Hue/Saturation) have an ALTer ego - when using Ctrl-Alt-L, Ctrl-Alt-M, etc. the corresponding dialog box appears with the saved settings from the last time the tool was used (i.e. I don't have to redraw a tricky curve used on a different image a minute ago, you can recall the last curve with Ctrl-Alt-M) Edit: Nevermind, Podgorski already covered this feature

I use the number keys to quickly change the opacity of a layer, but one I've never used is changing the layer mode with keyboard shortcuts: Shift-Alt-N (Normal), Shift-Alt-M (Multiply), Shift-Alt-K (Darken) and some other letters of the alphabet for the other modes.




podgorski

Location: Croatia

Post Fri Jan 04, 2008 3:54 pm   Reply with quote         


vokaris wrote:
I just found a trick I didn't know was there: the everyday used Ctrl-L (Levels), Ctrl-M (Curves), Ctrl-B (Color Balance), Ctrl-U (Hue/Saturation) have an ALTer ego - when using Ctrl-Alt-L, Ctrl-Alt-M, etc. the corresponding dialog box appears with the saved settings from the last time the tool was used (i.e. I don't have to redraw a tricky curve used on a different image a minute ago, you can recall the last curve with Ctrl-Alt-M)

I use the number keys to quickly change the opacity of a layer, but one I've never used is changing the layer mode with keyboard shortcuts: Shift-Alt-N (Normal), Shift-Alt-M (Multiply), Shift-Alt-K (Darken) and some other letters of the alphabet for the other modes.

podgorski wrote:
alt + adjustment shortcut gives you a dialog box with the last used settings, also works for last filter shortcut (eg. you use crlt + M to trigger curves, you make adjustments and click ok, now you press ctrl + ALT + M to open the dialog with the exact same settings you used last time)

podgorski wrote:
Does anybody read my posts? Hmmm




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vokaris
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Post Fri Jan 04, 2008 4:08 pm   Reply with quote         


podgorski wrote:
Does anybody read my posts? Hmmm
I'm the first to admit I'm a doofus Laughing




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Post Fri Jan 04, 2008 4:56 pm   Reply with quote         


I've decided to ONLY use the MOUSE and the upper MENU buttons.

I realized that i charge mostly BY THE HOUR - WTF would i want to SPEED THINGS UP!???? Shocked

*sits back and has a sip of his gin & tonic* Cool




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Granulated

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Post Fri Jan 04, 2008 9:24 pm   Reply with quote         


podgorski wrote:
dewdew wrote:
Granulated wrote:
deliandave wrote:
What hot keys does everyone use? The only one I use regularly is the [ and ] keys to make the brush bigger/smaller.

Anyone have any "must use" shortcut keys that I should be investigating to make my choppin' faster/easier?



space bar to toggle the grabbing hand when youre zoomed in and need to move the canvas



amen....i been wondering about that....Thanks Gran


Ive made a whole chapter about that on the start of page 1:
podgorski wrote:
spacebar -> pan
spacebar + ctrl + click -> zoom in
spacebar + ctrl + drag selection -> zoom region
spacebar + alt -> zoom out
alt + 0 -> zoom to fit screen
alt + crtl + 0 -> zoom to 100%
spacebar + ctrl + right click -> brings up a small navigation menu with some zoom options

Does anybody read my posts? Hmmm



well.. I was really answering the thread starters question. Sorry Pod dude !




podgorski

Location: Croatia

Post Sat Jan 05, 2008 9:57 am   Reply with quote         


Granulated wrote:
podgorski wrote:
dewdew wrote:
Granulated wrote:
deliandave wrote:
What hot keys does everyone use? The only one I use regularly is the [ and ] keys to make the brush bigger/smaller.

Anyone have any "must use" shortcut keys that I should be investigating to make my choppin' faster/easier?



space bar to toggle the grabbing hand when youre zoomed in and need to move the canvas



amen....i been wondering about that....Thanks Gran


Ive made a whole chapter about that on the start of page 1:
podgorski wrote:
spacebar -> pan
spacebar + ctrl + click -> zoom in
spacebar + ctrl + drag selection -> zoom region
spacebar + alt -> zoom out
alt + 0 -> zoom to fit screen
alt + crtl + 0 -> zoom to 100%
spacebar + ctrl + right click -> brings up a small navigation menu with some zoom options

Does anybody read my posts? Hmmm



well.. I was really answering the thread starters question. Sorry Pod dude !


lol, why say sorry, im not angry at you for posting it, im just trying to see has anybody actually read it since i spent 10 minutes to type it and color it Laughing




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Post Sat Jan 05, 2008 1:22 pm   Reply with quote         


deliandave wrote:
the [ and ] keys to make the brush bigger/smaller.

Love this one. Also, if you hold down the Shift key while doing this same command, it makes the brush harder or softer.




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