Command + Option -click (Mac) | Control + Alt -click (Win) to subtract another channel from the selection. ![]() Command + Shift -click (Mac) | Control + Shift -click (Win) to add additional channels to the selection.Command -click (Mac) | Control -click (Win) on the icon for a channel to load the channel as a selection.(Note: alpha channels are not saved in the JPEG format.)Īfter saving selections as channels, those channels can be loaded back into a selection with the following shortcuts: Alpha channels can be saved in several file formats including Photoshop and TIFF. selects subsequent items in the list.Īfter making complex selections, choose Select > Save Selection to save the selection as an alpha channel. The Hue/Saturation and Selective Color commands are slightly different as they don’t map to just RGB/CMYK, however the same general rules apply: Option + 2 (Mac) | Alt + 2(Win) selects the Master channel, and Opt+3, 4, etc.(Win) displays the Composite, Red, Green, and Blue channels when using the panel-based adjustments such as a Curves Adjustment layer. Command + 1 (Mac) | Control + 3 (Win) displays the first channel of the documentĢ) Viewing Channels in Panel Based Adjustments.Command + ~ (Mac) | Control + ~ (Win) displays the Composite Channel.This remaps the shortcuts for showing channels two keys to the left. To revert back to the old behavior (PSCS3) select Window > Workspaces > Keyboard Shortcuts & Menus and enable “Use Legacy Channel Shortcuts”. Command + 6 (Mac) | Control + 6 (Win) displays the Black Channel.Command + 5 (Mac) | Control + 5 (Win) displays the Yellow Channel.Command + 4 (Mac) | Control + 4 (Win) displays the Magenta Channel. ![]()
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