Photoshop CS6 For Dummies

Getting around in Photoshop CS6 means knowing not only the basics, but also how to troubleshoot problems and use selection and layer-merging tricks. Getting acquainted with the Photoshop CS6 filter gallery and its colors is useful, too.






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Troubleshooting in Photoshop CS6


When you run into a problem with Photoshop CS6 — like the program won't do what you want it to or Photoshop simply won't do anything — try these quick fixes to troubleshoot:


Tools don't work



  1. Deselect. Unless you're trying to work within an active selection, press Command+D (Mac) or Ctrl+D (Windows) to deselect. An active selection elsewhere may be restricting your work.



  2. Reset the tool. Right-click on the tool icon at the left end of the Options bar and select Reset Tool.



  3. Check the Layers and Channels palette. Make sure you have the correct layer active and that the layer (not a layer mask) is active. Check the Channels palette to make sure you have the color channels active.




Commands aren't available


You move the cursor to the menu and click, only to discover that the command you want is grayed out! Your next stop should be the Image→Mode menu. Check to make sure that the image's color mode and color depth are appropriate for the command you want to use. (Many of Photoshop's filters, for example, can be used only with 8-bit/RGB images.)


Fixing Photoshop


When Photoshop just won't work properly, try replacing the Preferences file by using this procedure:



  1. Open Photoshop and save your custom goodies. Choose Edit→Presets→Preset Manager to save sets of styles, brushes, and other such bits and pieces you created. Use the Save Actions command in the Actions palette menu to save any sets of custom Actions.



  2. Review your Preferences. Open Photoshop's Preferences and go through each pane, noting your preferred settings so that you can restore your work environment later.



  3. Quit Photoshop. You can close the program like this:



    • On a Mac: Hold down Command+Shift+Option and restart Photoshop. When prompted, release the modifier keys and confirm, that yes, you do want to replace the Photoshop settings.



    • On a PC: Restart Photoshop; immediately press and hold down Ctrl+Shift+Alt. When prompted, release the modifier keys and confirm, that yes, you do want to replace the Photoshop settings.









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Selection Tricks in Photoshop CS6


Photoshop CS6 makes it easy to work on a part, or selection, of an image instead of the whole photo. You'll find a large group of selection commands and tools in Photoshop CS6. Here are a few tricks to add to your repertoire:























To:Do:
Make a selection of all pixels on a layerCommand+click/Ctrl+click the layer thumbnail.
Load a layer mask as a selectionCommand+click/Ctrl+click the mask thumbnail.
Load an alpha channel as a selectionCommand+click/Ctrl+click the channel thumbnail.
Load all pixels according to luminosityCommand+click/Ctrl+click the RGB channel thumbnail.




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Photoshop CS6 Layer-Merging Tricks


Here are some tricks for working with layers in Photoshop CS6 if the Layers palette gets too crowded and you want to: apply the same filter to multiple layers; streamline your Layers palette; or work with multiple layers as a single entity:



















To:Do:
Merge the active layer into the layer belowCommand+E/Ctrl+E
Merge all visible layers into the active layerCommand+Shift+E/Ctrl+Shift+E
Merge a copy of all visible layers into a new layerCommand+Shift+Option+E/Ctrl+Shift+Alt+E




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Photoshop CS6 Filter Gallery Colors


Many of Photoshop CS6's creative filters use foreground color, background color, or both, and you should select these colors before you get into the Filter gallery. Use this list for important Photoshop filters and the colors they use:































































FilterColor(s)FilterColor(s)
Artistic→Colored PencilBackgroundSketch→Graphic PenForeground + background
Artistic→Neon GlowForeground + backgroundSketch→Halftone PatternForeground + background
Brush Strokes→Accented EdgesForeground + backgroundSketch→Note PaperForeground + background
Distort→Diffuse GlowBackgroundSketch→PhotocopyForeground + background
Render→CloudsForeground + backgroundSketch→PlasterForeground + background
Render→FibersForeground + backgroundSketch→ReticulationForeground + background
SketchBas→ ReliefForeground + backgroundSketch→StampForeground + background
Sketch→Chalk & CharcoalForeground + backgroundSketch→Torn EdgesForeground + background
Sketch→Conté CrayonForeground + backgroundTexture→Stained GlassForeground




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