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The “Ins And Outs” Of Using Keyboard Shortcuts

By Matt Kloskowski  ·  Issue: v3n1 (2006)

Have you ever watched someone else at the computer and been amazed how quickly they work or move around the interface? How do they do this? Welcome to the wonderful world of keyboard shortcuts. These little timesavers enable you to work faster in Photoshop Elements and leave you with more time to be creative.

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1 Reply to The “Ins And Outs” Of Using Keyboard Shortcuts:

  1. Ed

    February 26, 2011 at 8:57 am

    I watched a video titled ‘using-a-gray-card-and-levels’ and to described a way of working with 2 images. for example adjusting levels for white balance can be sampled using one image, and then by using ‘ctrk+alt+L’ to use that same white balance in another image by going to that image and bring up the levels usging ‘ctrl alt L’ and the white balance sampled in the first image would be applied to the other. I tried this and could not make it work. Is it even possible using elements 9?

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