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layer masks are one of the easiest things to get hung up on in Photoshop but theyamp;#39;re also one of the most useful tools for your editing so in this video I want to show you an easier way to think of layer masks along with a few helpful ways you can use them to transform your photos in Photoshop now for the first example weamp;#39;re going to just get an idea of how layer masks work as a whole and then weamp;#39;ll go and get into some more nuanced versions of how you can use them with both adjustment layers as well as with individual images to customize your projects now in this first example here we have one color fill layer which is this big blue thing thatamp;#39;s covering the whole canvas and beneath that if I click the eyeball icon here to hide that layer we have an image layer of a nice little cat sleeping now the whole point of a layer mask is to allow you to selectively hide certain areas of a layer to reveal whatever else is beneath it and in this particular case we

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To redo the most recent action that you undid, press CTRL+Y. To redo several actions, do one of the following: Press CTRL+Y repeatedly until the actions are redone.
Undo: Moves one step back in the undo chain. Choose Edit Undo or use the keyboard shortcut Control + Z (Win) / Command + Z (Mac). Redo: Moves one step forward. Choose Edit Redo or use the keyboard shortcut Shift + Control + Z (Win) / Shift + Command + Z (Mac).
The fastest way to undo or redo a previous action is by using a keyboard shortcut. Uress Ctrl+Z on Windows or Command+Z on Mac. Press Shift+Ctrl+Z on Windows or Shift+Command+Z on Mac. How to undo and redo in Photoshop - docHub docHub docHub Photoshop docHub docHub Photoshop
In some applications, the keyboard shortcut for redo may be different. For example, in docHub Photoshop, the keyboard shortcut for redo is Shift + Ctrl + Z. What is the difference between Ctrl Y and Ctrl Shift Z? | Lenovo US Lenovo glossary ctrl-y Lenovo glossary ctrl-y
Press Ctrl + Alt + ⇧ Shift + T in Windows or ⌘ Cmd + ⌥ Option + ⇧ Shift + T on a Mac to do the repeat part. A new layer is created as you press the T button (while holding the other keys at the same time). You can press T (with other keys) as many times as you want. How to Do Step and Repeat in Photoshop - wikiHow wikiHow wikiHow
Also in the Edit Menu you have the option to redo your previous undo, or you can redo using the keyboard shortcut Shift + Control + Z (Windows) or Shift + Command + Z (Mac).
Under Edit Step and Repeat or CMD/CTRL + ALT + U.
Just choose EditUndo or press ⌘-Z (Ctrl+Z). This command lets you undo the very last edit you made. If you need to go back more than one step, use the Step Backward command instead: Choose EditStep Backward or press Option-⌘-Z (Alt+Ctrl+Z). The Power of Undo - Photoshop CC: The Missing Manual, 2nd Edition OReilly library view photoshop-cc OReilly library view photoshop-cc

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