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Also a good tool when working with mask creation. Ctrl + I (Invert Selection) - Select the opposite of what is already selected.Ctrl + H (Hide Selection Lines) - When working with selections, use this command to hide the “marching ants” while keeping the selection.Also, use the Ctrl + Backspace to fill with background color and Alt + Backspace to fill with foreground color. Shift + Backspace (Fill Dialog) - Good time saver when working with masks.Caps Lock (Toggle Cross Hairs) - Switch between the standard tool icon and a set of precision cross hairs.If a selection is made, this command will only copy the selected area into the new layer. Ctrl + J (New Layer Via Copy) - Can be used to duplicate the active layer into a new layer.Using Ctrl + Click on a layer without a mask will select the non-transparent pixels in that layer. Useful if you want to duplicate a mask or it’s inverse. Ctrl + Click Mask (Load Mask As Selection) - Selects the white part of the mask (grays are partially selected).Useful if you have areas that need to be filled in or smoothed out. Alt + Click Mask (Toggle Mask Visibility) - Doing this will bring up the mask as a grayscale image so you can see what you’re working with.Disabling the mask allows you to check the results of your masking against the original. Shift + Click Mask (Enable/Disable Layer Mask) - When working with masks it’s typically done in small increments.Get rid of the Alt key to bring up the new layer dialog for more options. Ctrl + Alt + Shift + N (New Layer No Dialog) - Quickly insert a new empty layer on top of the active layer.Also use Ctrl + Alt + Shift + S to bring up the save for web dialog. Ctrl + S (Save) - You should get in the habit of just hitting this combo on impulse about every 5 to 10 minutes.Ctrl + Alt + Z (Step Back) - Ctrl + Z is OK if you catch a mistake immediately after it happens, but this command will continue to march its way up the history tree.Alt + Mouse Scroll (Zoom In/Out) - Fastest way to zoom - scroll up to zoom in, and scroll down to zoom out.Ctrl + ‘+’/’-‘ (Zoom In/Out) - Quickly zoom in or out without changing your current tool.D (Default Colors) - Reset your foreground and background colors to black and white, respectively.X (Switch Colors) - Swap your foreground and background colors.Works great when used in conjunction with Tab to hide toolbars - maximum working space, no distractions.
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Again, I’m using the commands for Photoshop CS3 running on Windows, but most of these should also work with Photoshop CS2 and some versions lower.