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Create your own workspace - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop Quick Tips
Create your own workspace
- [Instructor] Photoshop has lots of panels, and often you don't need them all. If you have favorite panels, you can save them as a custom workspace to access them any time. To do that, go to the workspace menu here at the top-right. Here, you see some pre-built workspaces that you can access, but if you want to make your own, click out of this menu and set things up the way you want them. So for example, I want to close the Adjustments panel. I'll select it, I'll go to the panel menu for that panel, and I'll choose Close. If I want to close an entire group of panels like this top group here, I'll go to its panel menu and I'll choose Close Tab Group. Great, so this is the way I want it to look. I'll go up to the workspace menu, and I'll choose New Workspace. I'll give my new workspace a name, Jan's Favorites. I'm only interested in saving this panel arrangement, so I'll leave all these other check boxes unchecked, and I'll…
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Remove a background with one click2m 5s
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Make a double exposure1m 56s
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Change the color of an object in a photo2m 27s
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Remove a person from a photo2m 4s
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Select curly hair2m 32s
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Make a quick blurred background for a portrait2m 19s
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Combine photos with a gradual blend2m 11s
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Quickly change the color of an icon1m 49s
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Make the eyes look great2m 31s
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Whiten and brighten teeth2m 33s
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Sample a color from outside of Photoshop2m
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Take control of selecting layers1m 49s
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Change brush size while you're working2m 26s
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Reset sticky tool settings1m 50s
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Create your own workspace1m 49s
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