The secrets of the dark interface in photoshop cs6 with this tutorial

Posted by graphicfordesign On Friday 29 June 2012 0 comments
So very likely the first thing you're going to notice about Photoshop CS6 is its Dark Interface, but it doesn't have to be that way if you don't want it. Now, I like the dark interface quite a bit because I think it allows me to focus on the image independently of the interface, but if you want to change things back to the way they were. you can go to the Preferences dialog box--it's one option. Another thing you can do: top secret, hidden keyboard shortcut here.

 You can press Shift+F2 to incrementally lighten the interface as you see me doing here. On the Mac, depending on your System Preferences, you may need to press Shift along with the fn key, the Function key, and the F2 key.And then you can press Shift+F1 to incrementally darken the interface.Again on the Mac, you may need to press Shift along with the Function key and F1.

And you can even go darker than the default interface.So you have one of four different shades to choose from. All right,I'm going to set it back to the way it was.Now, you also have the option of changing the Pasteboard around the image if it's visible.So if you're zoomed out enough that you can see this dark area around the image,then you can right-click in it, and notice that you have essentially four shades of gray to choose from.But there are all sorts of other welcome interface enhancements at work here inside Photoshop CS6 tutorial

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