Mastering selections is a key skill to becoming a Photoshop CS6 master. Here are a few basic Photoshop keyboard shortcuts to get you started on digital photography projects of all sorts:
| Task | Shortcut (Windows) | Shortcut (Mac) |
|---|---|---|
| Draw straight lines. | Alt-click with Lasso tool | Option-click with Lasso tool |
| Add to the selection outline. | Shift-drag | Shift-drag |
| Deselect from the selection area. | Alt-drag | Option-drag |
| Deselect all but the intersected area. | Hold down Shift+Alt and drag | Hold down Shift+Option and drag |
| Deselect the entire image. | Ctrl+D | Command+D |
| Reselect the last selection. | Ctrl+Shift+D | Command+Shift+D |
| Hide extras. | Ctrl+H | Command+H |
| Fill the selection with foreground color. | Alt+Backspace | Option+Delete |
| Fill the selection with background color. | Ctrl+Backspace | Command+Delete |
| Reapply the last filter. | Ctrl+F | Command+F |
| Adjust levels. | Ctrl+L | Command+L |
| Use Free Transform. | Ctrl+T | Command+T |
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