There are many commands in Photoshop, but some of the most common are:-Select: This command allows you to select specific objects or areas of an image. You can use this to select individual pixels, entire layers, or groups of layers.-Type: This command allows you to type in text or numbers into the image window and have Photoshop automatically fill in the corresponding object or area.-Brush: This command lets you create custom brushes for painting with color.

In Photoshop, the command J (for “joint”) lets you create a joint between two layers.

The command key in Photoshop is the keyboard shortcut for the “Edit” menu.

Command z (Zoom) zooms in on the active layer in Photoshop.

F7 is the shortcut for the Filter Gallery. This menu contains a variety of filters that can be applied to your image.

When you click shift control on Photoshop, it opens up a new window with all of the layers in the current document. You can then drag and drop layers into the new window to reorganize them however you want.

Ctrl 0 (zero) in Photoshop is the shortcut for the “New File” command.

Ctrl N is the shortcut for the “New” command in Photoshop.

Ctrl B is the keyboard shortcut to copy the current layer’s contents to the clipboard.

Undo is a powerful feature in Photoshop that allows you to go back through your edits and make changes to the image without having to start from the beginning. The undo functionality can be accessed by pressing the “Z” key on your keyboard. To undo all of your changes, simply press the “Z” key twice. If you want to restore a specific change that you’ve made, you can select that change and press the “X” key.