A | B |
Bridge | allows you to preview an image before opening it |
TAB | will hide/bring back workspace |
Layers Panel | This space contains all the layers, it is needed in order to work in photoshop. |
History Panel | Lets you go back to a previous state up to 20 times |
Navigator Panel | You can view the entire or part of the image, zoom in/out and navigate to the area you wish to work in, in a snap. |
Non-destructive Edits | Editing a picture without destroying the original |
Toolbar | The location where all the photoshop tools are located |
Tool Options Bar | The area in workspace that changes depending on what tool is selected. |
Eye | This icon can make a layer visible or hidden. |
F | This key will scroll through the different views of photoshop |
CAPS LOCK | This will turn on/off the brush's diameter |
Ctrl/Command + Z | Will undo once |
Ctrl/Command + ALT/Option + Z | Will undo the second time or more |
Deselect | To get rid of marching ants, Press Ctrl/Cmmd +D |
Workspaces Menu | This is where you can customize the photoshop workspace that suits you. |
Status Bar | Shows you various things about the document you are working with such as document size, dimensions, profile, and scratch disk availability. |
Zoom Level | Shows you the magnification in which you are viewing a document. |
Panel Menu | Allows you to edit settings and other options within a panel |
20 | The number of times you can go back in history with Photoshop by default. |
300 | The appropriate resolution to work with for something intended for print. |
Flattening | Doing this is destructive by combining all your layers into one and is no longer be editable. |
D | Sets your foreground and background swatches to the default colors. |
X | Swaps your foreground and background swatch. |
72 | A good choice for resolution dealing with web graphics. |