Photoshop and Lightroom workflow shortcuts

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Photoshop is still the defacto photo editing application for many people, despite the fact that Lightroom and Aperture have stolen some of its thunder in the photography market. If you use Photoshop to edit pictures, you may be interested in a few of these shortcuts which will save you some time and effort when performing some of the most common tasks.

While Photoshop may still be the “industry standard”, Adobe Lightroom is quickly making inroads and also has a few quick keys that may make working on photographs a little easier.

Photoshop

  • Pressing Space Bar will get you the Hand Tool while you hold it down.
  • Pressing Tab will make your tool palettes disappear/reappear.
  • F will toggle between standard, maximized, and full screen mode.
  • Holding down the Alt (or Apple) key will let you zoom with the scroll wheel.
  • [ and ] let you increase or decrease brush size. Holding down shift while you use [ or ] let you do the same with softness.
  • 1->0 will let you change opacity on a tool starting with 1 (10%) up to 0 (100%). Quickly following it with another number will let you fine tune the opacity change.

Lightroom

  • 1-5 will let you set a rating for the photograph.
  • P, U and X will let you set flags. P for Picked, U for Unassign Flag, and X for Reject. (see here)
  • Tab will show or hide the display panels.
  • L will toggle through Lights Out mode, first a dim background, next a totally blackened background.
  • G will take you to Grid mode.
  • E will take you to Loupe mode.
  • ~ will toggle between Loupe or Grid mode.

Learn them and use them, they’ll save you a ton of time when working on images.

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