January 2014
Intermediate to advanced
61 pages
1h 35m
English
When people think of productivity in Photoshop, they often assume actions and automation. Although that’s a big part of being more productive, it’s only one piece of the productivity puzzle (and the second book in this series). This book focuses on an often-overlooked aspect of increasing productivity, and that’s making Photoshop look and operate the way you want. Why dig through countless menu choices when you can streamline menus to display only the items you want? How about applying keyboard shortcuts to functions that you use often, rather than what Adobe decides you use often? Why not make presets to save you time when you find yourself applying the same set of criteria over and over?
Even longtime Photoshop ...