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Please explain the shortcut keys in PS painting in detail.
Shortcut keys for tool use: rectangle and ellipse box selection tools: M, lasso, polygon lasso, magnetic lasso: L, eraser tool: E, cutting tool: C, imitation stamp, pattern stamp: S, brush repair tool, repair tool: J, add anchor point tool:+,move tool: V,

History brush tool: y, blur, sharpen and smear tool: r, delete anchor point tool:-,magic wand tool: w, pencil and straight line tool: n, lighten, deepen and sponge tool: o, direct selection tool: a, brush tool: b, pipette and color sampler: i,

Pen, free pen, magnetic pen: p, paint bucket tool: k, measuring tool: u, default foreground and background color: d, text, vertical text, vertical text mask: t, use claw tool space, claw tool: h, switch foreground and background color: x,

Radial Gradient, Degree Gradient and Diamond Gradient: g, Tool Options Panel: tab, Zoom Tool: z, Temporary Use of Mobile Tool: Ctrl, Switch between Standard Mode and Quick Mask Mode: q, Select the first brush: [,Temporary Use of Color Absorber: Alt,

Full-screen mode with menu bar, full-screen mode: f, select the next brush:], input tool options 0 to 9, move the layer to the next layer: Ctrl+[, move the layer to the previous layer: Ctrl+], select the brush circularly: [or], and set the top of the layer: Ctrl+Shift+].

Extended data:

Use shortcut keys to operate files.

Create a new drawing file: Ctrl+N The default setting is to create a new file: Ctrl+Alt+n..

Open an existing image: Ctrl+O opening method: ctrl+alt+o.

New layer: Ctrl+Shift+nSave as: Ctrl+Shift+S.

Close the current image: Ctrl+W displays the preset dialog box: alt+ctrl+k.

Save copy: Ctrl+Alt+S save current image: Ctrl+S

Apply the currently selected effect and make the parameters adjustable: set Ctrl+Shift+P for one page.

Open the preset dialog box: Ctrl+K Set transparent area and color gamut: Ctrl+4.

Set the General option: Ctrl+ 1 Set the reference line and grid: Ctrl+6.

Print: Ctrl+P sets the storage file: Ctrl+2.

Set the display and cursor: Ctrl+3 bevel and relief effect: Ctrl+5.

Internal luminous effect: Ctrl+4 External luminous effect: Ctrl+3

Set the unit and scale: Ctrl+5 Select ctrl+ 1.2.3.4 for the channel.

Use shortcut keys to adjust images.

Free transform: ctrl+T transform again: Ctrl+Shift+Alt+T

Image size: Ctrl+Alt+I color scale: Ctrl+L

Canvas size: Ctrl+Alt+C hue/saturation: ctrl+u.

Curve: Ctrl+M black and white: Alt+Shift+Ctrl+B

Decolorization: Shift+Ctrl+U inverse: Ctrl+I

Color balance: Ctrl+B

Use shortcut keys to edit text

Move the text of the image: Ctrl+ Show/Hide when selecting the text: Ctrl+H.

Select the text from the insertion point to the mouse point: up arrow+click mouse to use/not use underline: up arrow+ctrl+u.

Use/Not Use Middle Line: Up Arrow +Ctrl+/ Use/Not Use Capital English: Up Arrow+CTRL+K.

With or without capitalization: up arrow+CTRL+H.

Use shortcut keys for layer operations.

Normal: Shift+Alt+N positive superposition: shift+alt+m.

Cyclically select the mixed mode: shift+-or+solvent: shift+alt+I.

Color dodge: Shift+Alt+D threshold (bitmap mode): Shift+Alt+L

Back: Shift+Alt+Q color deepening: Shift+Alt+B

Force the current dialog box to close: ctrl+alt+wclear: shift+alt+r.

Saturation: Shift+Alt+T infinitely returns to the previous step: ctrl+alt+z.

Screen: Shift+Alt+S reselect: Ctrl+Shift+D

Modify kerning: Alt+←/→ override: Shift+Alt+O

Brighten: Shift+Alt+G modify line spacing: alt+write/↓

Soft light: Shift+Alt+F difference: Shift+Alt+E

Paste: Ctrl+Alt+V glare: Shift+Alt+H

Exclude: Shift+Alt+X select all: ctrl+a.

Dimming: Shift+Alt+K hue: Shift+Alt+U

Path change: the entered numeric keypad lights up: shift+alt+g.

Color: Shift+Alt+C feather selection: Ctrl+Alt+D

Brightness: Shift+Alt+Y copy the current layer: Ctrl+J

Load selection: Ctrl+ click the layer, deselect the path: ctrl+d.

Reverse selection: Ctrl+Shift+I

Color space

This word comes from the western "color space", also known as "color gamut". In chromatics, people have established a variety of color models, using one-dimensional, two-dimensional, three-dimensional or even four-dimensional space coordinates to represent a color, and the color range that can be defined by this coordinate system is the color space. Commonly used color spaces mainly include RGB, CMYK, Lab and so on. .

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