What does command Shift do in Photoshop?

Command Shift (Windows: Alt) is the shortcut for the “Transform” command in Photoshop. When you press Command Shift (Windows: Alt), Photoshop will show you its options for the “Transform” command. You can use these options to change the size, shape, and position of objects in your image.

This is the keyboard shortcut for the Erase command in Photoshop.

A clipping mask is a feature of Photoshop that helps you protect parts of your image from being overwritten by subsequent layers. To create a clipping mask, first, select the area you want to protect, and then click the “Clip” button (or use the keyboard shortcut Command-C). Photoshop then displays a dialog box that lets you specify the boundaries of the protected area.

Ctrl-Shift Y is the keyboard shortcut for “yes” in most question-answering software.

The Ctrl Shift R key combination opens the Run dialog box. You can type a command to run, or you can browse to a file and click the Open button.

Ctrl B is the keyboard shortcut for the brush tool in Photoshop. When you press Ctrl B, Photoshop will open the brush palette where you can select from a variety of brushes.

A layer mask is typically used to hide parts of an image while leaving other parts visible. A clipping mask is used to hide only certain areas of an image, typically by restricting the range of colors that can be displayed.

A layer mask is a graphical representation of the pixels in an image that will be used when compositing (merging) images together. This can be useful when you want to hide parts of an image from being included in the final composite.

A quick mask is a type of medical device that is worn over the face to protect it from respiratory secretions and other environmental exposures. It is often used in hospitals and clinics to protect patients from exposure to germs, dust, or other environmental hazards.