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Adobe Photoshop Tips: September 5th, 2009: Multitasking; How to make adjustments to more than one layer at a time |
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Last Updated 5th o September, 2009
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With
today’s hectic lifestyles, we are all looking for ways to get more
done in less time. When you are working in Photoshop and Photoshop
Elements, you can multitask by making changes to several layers at
one time.
Begin by
holding the Ctrl key
(Mac: Cmd key)
as you select all of the layers you want to adjust. Next, hold the
Ctrl and the Shift key
(Mac: Cmd + Shift)
as you click on the thumbnails
of each of those layers in the Layers Palette.
Finally,
select Layer > New
Adjustment Layer and choose
an adjustment like Black and White, Hue/Saturation, or
Brightness/Contrast. When you make the adjustment, Photoshop and PSE
will apply it to all of the selected layers … multitasking at its
finest!
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