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How To Bring Option Bar In Photoshop

  1. Photoshop User Guide
  2. Introduction to Photoshop
    1. Dream it. Make it.
    2. What's new in Photoshop
    3. Edit your first photograph
    4. Create documents
    5. Photoshop | Common Questions
    6. Photoshop arrangement requirements
    7. Migrate presets, actions, and settings
    8. Get to know Photoshop
  3. Photoshop and Adobe services
    1. Work with Illustrator artwork in Photoshop
    2. Substance 3D Materials for Photoshop
    3. Photoshop and Adobe Stock
    4. Employ the Capture in-app extension in Photoshop
    5. Creative Deject Libraries
    6. Creative Cloud Libraries in Photoshop
    7. Use the Touch Bar with Photoshop
    8. Grid and guides
    9. Creating actions
    10. Disengage and history
  4. Photoshop on the iPad
    1. Photoshop on the iPad | Common questions
    2. Get to know the workspace
    3. Organisation requirements | Photoshop on the iPad
    4. Create, open, and export documents
    5. Add photos
    6. Work with layers
    7. Describe and pigment with brushes
    8. Make selections and add masks
    9. Retouch your composites
    10. Work with adjustment layers
    11. Accommodate the tonality of your composite with Curves
    12. Apply transform operations
    13. Crop and rotate your composites
    14. Rotate, pan, zoom, and reset the sail
    15. Work with Type layers
    16. Work with Photoshop and Lightroom
    17. Get missing fonts in Photoshop on the iPad
    18. Japanese Text in Photoshop on the iPad
    19. Manage app settings
    20. Touch shortcuts and gestures
    21. Keyboard shortcuts
    22. Edit your paradigm size
    23. Livestream as you create in Photoshop on the iPad
    24. Correct imperfections with the Healing Castor
    25. Create brushes in Capture and use them in Photoshop
    26. Work with Camera Raw files
    27. Create and work with Smart Objects
    28. Adjust exposure in your images with Dodge and Burn
  5. Photoshop on the spider web beta
    1. Mutual questions | Photoshop on the web beta
    2. Introduction to the workspace
    3. Organisation requirements | Photoshop on the spider web beta
    4. Keyboard shortcuts | Photoshop on the web beta
    5. Supported file types | Photoshop on the spider web beta
    6. Open and work with deject documents
    7. Collaborate with stakeholders
    8. Apply limited edits to your cloud documents
  6. Cloud documents
    1. Photoshop deject documents | Common questions
    2. Photoshop cloud documents | Workflow questions
    3. Manage and work with cloud documents in Photoshop
    4. Upgrade deject storage for Photoshop
    5. Unable to create or save a cloud document
    6. Solve Photoshop deject document errors
    7. Collect deject document sync logs
    8. Share access and edit your deject documents
    9. Share files and comment in-app
  7. Workspace
    1. Workspace nuts
    2. Acquire faster with the Photoshop Discover Panel
    3. Create documents
    4. Use the Touch on Bar with Photoshop
    5. Tool galleries
    6. Performance preferences
    7. Use tools
    8. Bear upon gestures
    9. Touch capabilities and customizable workspaces
    10. Technology previews
    11. Metadata and notes
    12. Default keyboard shortcuts
    13. Touch capabilities and customizable workspaces
    14. Place Photoshop images in other applications
    15. Preferences
    16. Default keyboard shortcuts
    17. Rulers
    18. Show or hide non-press Extras
    19. Specify columns for an paradigm
    20. Disengage and history
    21. Panels and menus
    22. Place files
    23. Position elements with snapping
    24. Position with the Ruler tool
    25. Presets
    26. Customize keyboard shortcuts
    27. Grid and guides
  8. Spider web, screen, and app pattern
    1. Photoshop for blueprint
    2. Artboards
    3. Device Preview
    4. Copy CSS from layers
    5. Piece spider web pages
    6. HTML options for slices
    7. Modify piece layout
    8. Work with spider web graphics
    9. Create web photo galleries
  9. Image and color nuts
    1. How to resize images
    2. Work with raster and vector images
    3. Image size and resolution
    4. Larn images from cameras and scanners
    5. Create, open, and import images
    6. View images
    7. Invalid JPEG Marker fault | Opening images
    8. Viewing multiple images
    9. Customize color pickers and swatches
    10. Loftier dynamic range images
    11. Match colors in your paradigm
    12. Catechumen betwixt color modes
    13. Color modes
    14. Erase parts of an prototype
    15. Blending modes
    16. Choose colors
    17. Customize indexed colour tables
    18. Image information
    19. Distort filters are unavailable
    20. About color
    21. Color and monochrome adjustments using channels
    22. Choose colors in the Colour and Swatches panels
    23. Sample
    24. Color way or Paradigm mode
    25. Colour cast
    26. Add a provisional mode change to an action
    27. Add swatches from HTML CSS and SVG
    28. Bit depth and preferences
  10. Layers
    1. Layer basics
    2. Nondestructive editing
    3. Create and manage layers and groups
    4. Select, group, and link layers
    5. Place images into frames
    6. Layer opacity and blending
    7. Mask layers
    8. Use Smart Filters
    9. Layer comps
    10. Motion, stack, and lock layers
    11. Mask layers with vector masks
    12. Manage layers and groups
    13. Layer furnishings and styles
    14. Edit layer masks
    15. Extract assets
    16. Reveal layers with clipping masks
    17. Generate image assets from layers
    18. Work with Smart Objects
    19. Blending modes
    20. Combine multiple images into a group portrait
    21. Combine images with Car-Blend Layers
    22. Align and distribute layers
    23. Re-create CSS from layers
    24. Load selections from a layer or layer mask's boundaries
    25. Knockout to reveal content from other layers
    26. Layer
    27. Flattening
    28. Composite
    29. Groundwork
  11. Selections
    1. Select and Mask workspace
    2. Make quick selections
    3. Get started with selections
    4. Select with the marquee tools
    5. Select with the lasso tools
    6. Select a color range in an paradigm
    7. Adjust pixel selections
    8. Convert between paths and selection borders
    9. Aqueduct nuts
    10. Movement, copy, and delete selected pixels
    11. Create a temporary quick mask
    12. Salve selections and alpha channel masks
    13. Select the image areas in focus
    14. Duplicate, split, and merge channels
    15. Channel calculations
    16. Selection
    17. Bounding box
  12. Image adjustments
    1. Perspective warp
    2. Reduce photographic camera shake blurring
    3. Healing brush examples
    4. Export color lookup tables
    5. Accommodate image sharpness and mistiness
    6. Understand color adjustments
    7. Employ a Effulgence/Contrast aligning
    8. Conform shadow and highlight detail
    9. Levels adjustment
    10. Adjust hue and saturation
    11. Adjust vibrance
    12. Adjust color saturation in image areas
    13. Make quick tonal adjustments
    14. Use special color effects to images
    15. Enhance your image with color balance adjustments
    16. High dynamic range images
    17. View histograms and pixel values
    18. Match colors in your prototype
    19. How to crop and straighten photos
    20. Convert a color epitome to black and white
    21. Aligning and make full layers
    22. Curves adjustment
    23. Blending modes
    24. Target images for press
    25. Adapt color and tone with Levels and Curves eyedroppers
    26. Adjust HDR exposure and toning
    27. Filter
    28. Blur
    29. Dodge or burn paradigm areas
    30. Brand selective color adjustments
    31. Replace object colors
  13. Adobe Photographic camera Raw
    1. Photographic camera Raw system requirements
    2. What's new in Photographic camera Raw
    3. Introduction to Photographic camera Raw
    4. Create panoramas
    5. Supported lenses
    6. Vignette, grain, and dehaze effects in Camera Raw
    7. Default keyboard shortcuts
    8. Automatic perspective correction in Camera Raw
    9. How to make non-destructive edits in Photographic camera Raw
    10. Radial Filter in Camera Raw
    11. Manage Photographic camera Raw settings
    12. Open, process, and save images in Camera Raw
    13. Repair images with the Enhanced Spot Removal tool in Camera Raw
    14. Rotate, crop, and adjust images
    15. Arrange color rendering in Photographic camera Raw
    16. Feature summary | Adobe Camera Raw | 2018 releases
    17. New features summary
    18. Process versions in Camera Raw
    19. Make local adjustments in Camera Raw
  14. Image repair and restoration
    1. Remove objects from your photos with Content-Aware Fill up
    2. Content-Aware Patch and Move
    3. Retouch and repair photos
    4. Correct image distortion and noise
    5. Basic troubleshooting steps to set up most issues
  15. Image transformations
    1. Transform objects
    2. Conform crop, rotation, and sheet size
    3. How to crop and straighten photos
    4. Create and edit panoramic images
    5. Warp images, shapes, and paths
    6. Vanishing Point
    7. Use the Liquify filter
    8. Content-aware scaling
    9. Transform images, shapes, and paths
    10. Warp
    11. Transform
    12. Panorama
  16. Drawing and painting
    1. Paint symmetrical patterns
    2. Draw rectangles and modify stroke options
    3. About drawing
    4. Describe and edit shapes
    5. Painting tools
    6. Create and modify brushes
    7. Blending modes
    8. Add together colour to paths
    9. Edit paths
    10. Pigment with the Mixer Brush
    11. Castor presets
    12. Gradients
    13. Gradient interpolation
    14. Fill and stroke selections, layers, and paths
    15. Draw with the Pen tools
    16. Create patterns
    17. Generate a pattern using the Blueprint Maker
    18. Manage paths
    19. Manage pattern libraries and presets
    20. Draw or pigment with a graphics tablet
    21. Create textured brushes
    22. Add dynamic elements to brushes
    23. Gradient
    24. Paint stylized strokes with the Fine art History Brush
    25. Pigment with a pattern
    26. Sync presets on multiple devices
  17. Text
    1. Work with OpenType SVG fonts
    2. Format characters
    3. Format paragraphs
    4. How to create type effects
    5. Edit text
    6. Line and graphic symbol spacing
    7. Arabic and Hebrew type
    8. Fonts
    9. Troubleshoot fonts
    10. Asian blazon
    11. Create type
    12. Text Engine error using Type tool in Photoshop | Windows viii
    13. World-Set up composer for Asian Scripts
    14. How to add together and edit the text in Photoshop
  18. Video and blitheness
    1. Video editing in Photoshop
    2. Edit video and animation layers
    3. Video and animation overview
    4. Preview video and animations
    5. Paint frames in video layers
    6. Import video files and image sequences
    7. Create frame animations
    8. Creative Cloud 3D Animation (Preview)
    9. Create timeline animations
    10. Create images for video
  19. Filters and effects
    1. Use the Liquify filter
    2. Use the Mistiness Gallery
    3. Filter basics
    4. Filter effects reference
    5. Add Lighting Effects
    6. Use the Adaptive Wide Angle filter
    7. Utilize the Oil Paint filter
    8. Layer effects and styles
    9. Use specific filters
    10. Smudge paradigm areas
  20. Saving and exporting
    1. Save your files in Photoshop
    2. Consign your files in Photoshop
    3. Supported file formats
    4. Salve files in graphics formats
    5. Move designs betwixt Photoshop and Illustrator
    6. Relieve and export video and animations
    7. Save PDF files
    8. Digimarc copyright protection
  21. Printing
    1. Print 3D objects
    2. Print from Photoshop
    3. Print with colour direction
    4. Contact Sheets and PDF Presentations
    5. Print photos in a picture package layout
    6. Impress spot colors
    7. Duotones
    8. Print images to a commercial press press
    9. Improve colour prints from Photoshop
    10. Troubleshoot printing problems | Photoshop
  22. Automation
    1. Creating deportment
    2. Create data-driven graphics
    3. Scripting
    4. Process a batch of files
    5. Play and manage deportment
    6. Add provisional actions
    7. Virtually deportment and the Actions console
    8. Record tools in actions
    9. Add a conditional mode alter to an action
    10. Photoshop UI toolkit for plug-ins and scripts
  23. Color Management
    1. Agreement color management
    2. Keeping colors consequent
    3. Color settings
    4. Piece of work with color profiles
    5. Color-managing documents for online viewing
    6. Color-managing documents when printing
    7. Color-managing imported images
    8. Proofing colors
  24. Content actuality
    1. Acquire nigh content credentials
    2. Identity and provenance for NFTs
    3. Connect accounts for artistic attribution
  25. 3D and technical imaging
    1. Photoshop 3D | Common questions around discontinued 3D features
    2. Creative Deject 3D Animation (Preview)
    3. Print 3D objects
    4. 3D painting
    5. 3D panel enhancements | Photoshop
    6. Essential 3D concepts and tools
    7. 3D rendering and saving
    8. Create 3D objects and animations
    9. Image stacks
    10. 3D workflow
    11. Measurement
    12. DICOM files
    13. Photoshop and MATLAB
    14. Count objects in an image
    15. Combine and catechumen 3D objects
    16. 3D texture editing
    17. Adapt HDR exposure and toning
    18. 3D panel settings

When yous start Photoshop, the Tools console appears at the left of the screen. Some tools in this panel have options that appear in the context-sensitive options bar.

You lot can expand some tools to show subconscious tools beneath them. A small-scale triangle at the lower right of the tool icon signals the presence of hidden tools.

You can view information about any tool by positioning the pointer over it. The name of the tool appears in a tool tip below the pointer.

Photoshop Tools panel

Accessing tools

A. Tools panelB. Agile toolC. Hidden toolsD. Tool nameE. Tool shortcutF. Hidden tool triangle

For a pictorial overview of the different tools in Photoshop, meetTool galleries.

Practise i of the following:

  • Click a tool in the Tools panel. If in that location is a minor triangle at the tool's lower correct corner, hold down the mouse button to view the push button tools, and and then click the tool you want to work with.

Or,

  • Press the tool's keyboard shortcut. The keyboard shortcut is displayed in its tool tip. For example, yous can select the Motility tool by pressing V.

Read more on Photoshop keyboard shortcuts here.

Pressing and holding a keyboard shortcut cardinal lets y'all temporarily switch to a tool. When y'all allow become of the shortcut primal, Photoshop returns to the tool you were using before the temporary switch.

Past default, you cycle through a set up of hidden tools by belongings downwardly Shift and repeatedly pressing a tool shortcut primal.

If y'all adopt to cycle through tools without holding downwards Shift, you can disable this preference.

  1. Choose Edit > Preferences > General (Windows) or Photoshop > Preferences > General (macOS).

  2. Deselect Apply Shift Primal For Tool Switch.

Each default arrow has a different hotspot, where an event or activity in the image begins. With most tools, y'all can switch to precise cursors, which announced every bit cross hairs centered around the hotspot.

In most cases, the arrow for a tool is the aforementioned equally the icon for that tool; yous encounter that pointer when yous select the tool. The default pointer for the marquee tools is the cross-hair pointer; for the text tool, the default arrow is the I‑beam; and for the painting tools, the default pointer is the Brush Size icon.

  1. Cull Edit > Preferences > Cursors (Windows) or choose Photoshop > Preferences > Cursors (macOS).

  2. Choose tool pointer settings under Painting Cursors or Other Cursors and click OK.

    • Standard:Displays pointers equally tool icons
    • Precise:Displays pointers every bit cross hairs
    • Normal Brush Tip:The arrow outline corresponds to approximately 50% of the area that the tool volition affect. This option shows the pixels that would be almost visibly affected
    • Full-Size Brush Tip:The pointer outline corresponds to well-nigh 100% of the area that the tool will affect, or nearly all the pixels that would be affected
    • Show Crosshair In Brush Tip: Displays cantankerous hairs in the center of the brush shape
    • Show Just Crosshair While Painting: Improves performance with large brushes

    Painting Cursors options control the pointers for these tools:

    • Eraser
    • Pencil
    • Paintbrush
    • Healing Castor
    • Clone Stamp
    • Design Stamp
    • Quick Selection
    • Smudge
    • Blur
    • Sharpen
    • Dodge
    • Burn
    • Sponge

    Other Cursors options control the pointers for these tools:

    • Marquee
    • Lasso
    • Polygonal Lasso
    • Magic Wand
    • Crop
    • Slice
    • Patch
    • Eyedropper
    • Pen
    • Gradient
    • Line
    • Paint Bucket
    • Magnetic Lasso
    • Magnetic Pen
    • Freeform Pen
    • Measure out
    • Color Sampler

To toggle between standard and precise cursors in some tool pointers, printing Caps Lock on your keyboard.

Visually resize or change hardness of painting cursors

You tin can resize or change the hardness of a painting cursor by dragging in the image. Every bit you drag, the painting cursor previews your changes. (Previews require OpenGL.)

To resize a cursor, press Alt+right-click (Windows) or control+option (macOS), and elevate left or right. To alter hardness, drag up or downwards.

Use the options bar

The options bar appears below the carte bar at the meridian of the workspace. The options bar is context sensitive, which means it changes with the selection of different tools. Some settings in the options bar (such equally painting modes and opacity) are common to several tools, and some are specific to one tool.

Yous tin move the options bar in the workspace by using the gripper bar, and you tin can dock it at the elevation or bottom of the screen. Tool tips appear when you position the pointer over a tool. To show or hide the options bar, choose Window > Options.

Photoshop Options bar

Lasso options bar

A. Gripper barB. Tool tip

To return tools to their default settings, right-click (Windows) or control-click (macOS) the tool icon in the options bar, so choose Reset Tool or Reset All Tools from the context carte.

For more information on setting options for a specific tool, search for the tool's proper name in Photoshop Assistance.

Look for more topics to learn on the Photoshop Observe Panel.

Tool presets allow you save and reuse tool settings. You lot can load, edit, and create libraries of tool presets using the Tool Preset picker in the options bar, the Tool Presets panel, and the Preset Manager.

To choose a tool preset, click the Tool Preset picker in the options bar, and select a preset from the popular‑up panel. You tin besides choose Window > Tool Presets and select a preset in the Tools Presets panel.

Photoshop Tool presets

Viewing the Tool Preset picker

A. Click the Tool Preset picker in the options bar to testify the Tool Preset pop‑up panel.B. Select a preset to change the tool's options to the preset, which applies each time you select the tool until you choose Reset Tool from the panel bill of fare.C. Deselect to show all tool presets; select to evidence presets for only the tool selected in the toolbox.

  1. Choose a tool, and set the options you want to salvage as a tool preset in the options bar.

    • Click the Tool Preset button next to the tool at the left of the options bar.

    Or,

    • Choose Window > Tool Presets to display the Tool Presets console.
    • Click the Create New Tool Preset button.

    Or,

    • Cull New Tool Preset from the console card.
  2. Enter a proper noun for the tool preset and clickOK.

Click the triangle to open the Tool Presets pop‑upwards panel menu and choose one of the following:

  • Show All Tool Presets: Shows all loaded presets
  • Sort By Tool: Sorts the presets past tool
  • Evidence Electric current Tool Presets: Shows but the loaded presets for the active tool. Y'all can also select the Current Tool Simply option in the Tool Presets popular‑upward panel
  • Text Only, Modest List, or Large List: Determines how presets are displayed in the pop‑up panel

To create, load, and manage libraries of tool presets, come acrossPiece of work with the Preset Managing director.

Bound-loaded keys to rapidly switch between tools

Updated in Photoshop 23.iv (June 2022)

Make quick edits in Photoshop using keyboard shortcuts for tools past using spring-loaded keys.

Jump-loading keys permit you temporarily switch to a different tool as long as yous press and hold downward its keyboard shortcut (to utilize the Move tool equally a spring-loaded key, click and hold down V on your keyboard).The default is 200 milliseconds, simply yous can adjust the timing in Preferences > Tools .

Once you lot have made your edits, release the key and you can continue to work with the tool yous were previously using.

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Source: https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/using-tools.html

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