#5 will work if you hit your "F" key once to switch to full screen mode and do it there. Mind you, I just tried it once and it looks as though you will have to do this every time you open PS.
...and as far as I know, even the 1st tip is documented in the very first pages of the manual since Photoshop 3.0... so what about the hidden part ? I'm not reading the 100 others and prefer to digg this down :) (or maybe it should be "101 Hidden Tips for those who Crack Photoshop"). I am gonna call Adam from Mythbusters to sort this out.
What I want to know is if there's a way to make the toolbar horizontal instead of vertical. I work with a lot of documents in a wide aspect ratio, so it's a shame to be cramped for horizontal space while the bottom half of my screen is wide open.
99. Need to locate a layer quick? Use the Move Tool (V) and right click on the area the object lays. There should now be a “cursor-menu” with all the layers that is in that particular area.#99 is the #1 tip on this list. i've run into many people that, like me, have been using Photoshop for 10-15 years and aren't aware of this feature. it makes working with Photoshop and finding the layer you need so much easier and faster.the layers in the cursor menu are listed in order from the top down.
So, many of these commands don't work in CS3. Alot of them work fine but some of them are only CS2 applicable. I know CS3 isn't released yet, but how come im seeing so many CS2 guides and tips?Btw, if you haven't used CS3 yet, your going to love it. Its load time on my macbook is literally less then a second. The first time its slow but after it has set itself up its AMAZING. Its panels are so improved too i absolutely love the change. Although im kind of disappointed with adobes choice of icons for this suite, they are kind of boring.
thankthecheeseApr 13, 2007
Replace all instances of Ctrl with Command. Real photoshop experts use a Mac ;)You may begin digging me down now.
geedApr 13, 2007
#5 will work if you hit your "F" key once to switch to full screen mode and do it there. Mind you, I just tried it once and it looks as though you will have to do this every time you open PS.
darkzealot89Apr 13, 2007
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vinchuApr 13, 2007
...and as far as I know, even the 1st tip is documented in the very first pages of the manual since Photoshop 3.0... so what about the hidden part ? I'm not reading the 100 others and prefer to digg this down :) (or maybe it should be "101 Hidden Tips for those who Crack Photoshop"). I am gonna call Adam from Mythbusters to sort this out.
vegangApr 13, 2007
What I want to know is if there's a way to make the toolbar horizontal instead of vertical. I work with a lot of documents in a wide aspect ratio, so it's a shame to be cramped for horizontal space while the bottom half of my screen is wide open.
bacchus213Apr 13, 2007
Yeah, because I catch myself daily saying, "Man, this is just way too easy to read. I wish it were just bit more blurry or something!"
conman16xApr 13, 2007
"Top 101 HDR Photoshop Secrets!!"
revolvedApr 13, 2007
99. Need to locate a layer quick? Use the Move Tool (V) and right click on the area the object lays. There should now be a “cursor-menu” with all the layers that is in that particular area.#99 is the #1 tip on this list. i've run into many people that, like me, have been using Photoshop for 10-15 years and aren't aware of this feature. it makes working with Photoshop and finding the layer you need so much easier and faster.the layers in the cursor menu are listed in order from the top down.
drobatiApr 13, 2007
So, many of these commands don't work in CS3. Alot of them work fine but some of them are only CS2 applicable. I know CS3 isn't released yet, but how come im seeing so many CS2 guides and tips?Btw, if you haven't used CS3 yet, your going to love it. Its load time on my macbook is literally less then a second. The first time its slow but after it has set itself up its AMAZING. Its panels are so improved too i absolutely love the change. Although im kind of disappointed with adobes choice of icons for this suite, they are kind of boring.
Closed AccountApr 13, 2007
@bigpeelerSeconded.
mrgono3Apr 19, 2007
That it: ctrl+shift+alt+e for those of you that dont know