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Finally, A Shortcut For Creating A Flattened Layer

 

I’m not talking about flattening your image. I’m talking about a new layer that contains a flattened version of your whole layered document, without flattening your layers. That’s right—one layer that looks like your flattened document. You could do this in previous versions, but it took a little doin’. Now, it’s just one simple keyboard shortcut, and it even creates the layer for you—it’s Command-Option-Shift-E (PC: Control-Alt-Shift-E).

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Imageready’s Supercharged Eyedropper

In previous versions of Photoshop, you could only use the Eyedropper tool to sample a color from other open images in Photoshop, but for some reason, ImageReady had a supercharged Eyedropper. If you clicked the mouse button within your image and held it down, you could leave your image window and sample colors from, well… just about anything—including your computer desktop or any other open application. Freaky! Fortunately, Adobe finally added this same power to Photoshop’s Eyedropper tool.

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