The majority of my blog readers don’t follow me on Twitter, and I’m not sure how many folks look at the tweet-feed embedded at right. Therefore it seems worth wrapping up some previously tweeted (but unblogged) links. I’m thinking I’ll flag these posts with “(rt)” in the subject line, so that you can ignore them if you already follow the Twitter feed. If you have any other suggestions, I’m all ears.
- Layers Magazine offers 100 Wicked Tips for Lightroom & CS4 apps. I learned a bunch of good stuff.
- Photoshop nuggets:
- Photoshop tip: Cmd-click the New Layer button to create layer behind current one. [Via Cristen Gillespie.]
- Photoshop CS4 tip: While zoomed in, hold down H while clicking anywhere. Move the square elsewhere & release. Kapow! [Via @gpenston]
- “Does CS4 strip lens metadata like CS3?” No. Save for Web now gives you choices. Select “All” to preserve lens data.
Jack,
One feature I discovered in Bridge (Windows OS) is the space bar command and then pressing the right or left arrow keys to go forward or backward.
I am amazed how fast now I can edit the keepers and get a full screen shot and then to dump hit the delete key…my workflow has was cut in half on photo selection. one of the small gems in Bridge.
Ken in KY
Great tips, just started following you on twitter. Heres a question for you, how do i change the ‘layer highlight state’ in the layers window of the PS gui?
I’m colorblind, and cant see the highlight anymore!