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Although tips like this are a good reminder do keep in mind the best delivery method for �quick� tips. A video tutorial that lasts 1:14 is not very �quick.� Especially when all that was needed was:: �When you make an adjustment in a Photoshop pallet you can always undue the adjustment with 'UNDO.' If you really mess things up and want to reset all the pallet options to their default simply hold down the ALT key and click on the RESET button (which used to be the CANCEL) button�

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Do you see a logo where the girl's face is? Select the image. How about now? Learn how to create a hidden image in this tutorial (IE only)!

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Learn how to restore hidden details in areas such as overcast skies. This final outcome is natural with no halos or other defects.

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Please note: The result of this tutorial can be viewed with Internet Explorer only. Have you ever seen pictures that change or appear in new ways while opening in Internet Explorer and selecting them?

Some of the tips may be repeated, as I basically compiled the replies of that particular thread, and some may only be compatible for one version of PS, and not the other, and vice versa.

1. Press Tab will hide tool bar and palette, Shift+Tab will hide only palette. 2. Hold Shift + click the top blue bar for toolbar and palette will move them to the nearest edge. 3. Double click the top blue bar, on any palette window, to minimize it. 4. Double click the gray background will bring up open file option, Hold Shift+double click will open up the browser. 5. Sick of the default gray background around your image? Select paint bucket, hold shift and click on the gray background, it will change to whatever color you have in your foreground color box. 6. In Photoshop, all "Cancel" buttons in a window can be changed to a "Reset" button by holding Alt. 7. Caps lock will switch your cursor for accuracy. 8. Press F button, it will switch between 3 different screen modes and give you more working area. 9. To draw a straight line, click then move to the end point and hold shift + click. 10. Hold Ctrl will temporary make any tool into move tool until you release Ctrl. 11. Ctrl + Alt and click drag the image, it will make a duplication of the current image over lay on top. 12. Hold Space bar, it will make any tool into "Hand Tool" until you release Space bar. 13. While in Zoom Tool, Ctrl+space = zoom in, alt+space = zoom out. 14. Hold Ctrl and press "+" or "-" it will change the % for image in navigator window. 15. When Using eyedropper tool to capture foreground color, hold Alt and click, it will instantly capture the color for background. 16. With Measure Tool, draw a line then hold Alt and draw another line from the end of the first line, it will measure the angle. 17. Ctrl+Alt+Z and Ctrl+Shift+Z will go back and forth in the history. 18. Alt+Backspace and Ctrl+Backspace will fill in the whole screen with foreground color or background color, Shift+backspace will bring up option window, Alt+Shift+Backspace and Ctrl+Shift+Backspace, will fill the image with foreground or background color but will leave the alpha transparent area alone. 19. When free transforming with Ctrl+T, hold Alt to keep the original image and then to transform a duplicated layer of it. Ctrl+Shift+T to repeat whatever you did in the last transform. 20. To make sure your Crop is on the edge of the image, hold Ctrl while cropping. 21. Ctrl+J will duplicate the current layer. 22. Ctrl+Shift+E will merge all visible layers to one layer, Ctrl+Shift+Alt+E will make a copy of the original and merge all visible layers. 23. While using Marquee Tools, hold Alt it will make the starting point as...

7. Make sure that the top left pixel of your document is blue, not transparent. Select the middle layer called Hidden in your layers list. Hold CTRL and click the top layer. This will select every pixel that the grid is revealing. Press delete to remove these pixels. Hide the grid layer, by pressing the eye next to its name on the Layers List. Your image should look like this...

Please note: The result of this tutorial can be viewed with Internet Explorer only. Have you ever seen pictures that change or appear in new ways while opening in Internet Explorer and selecting them?

In this Photoshop tutorial, we'll learn how to bring out hidden detail in the shadows and highlights of an image using Photoshop's aptly named Shadow/Highlight adjustment. First introduced in Photoshop CS, the Shadow/Highlight command quickly became a favorite with photographers and photo retouchers for its amazing ability to bring out details in the shadow and highlight areas of an image that were simply too dark or too light to see. In fact, the Shadow/Highlight command proved to be so good at bringing out image detail, many Photoshop users began applying it to all of their images, even ones that at first glance didn't seem to need it.

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