“Control-click on a Mac is similar to right-click on a Windows computer-it’s how you open shortcut (or contextual) menus on a Mac. Q: 1) What is the equivalent of Alt + Backspace (to fill a layer with color) on a Mac.Ģ) What is the equivalent of right click > copy layer style on a Mac.Ī: 1) I do mention this in the webinar – it is Option + DeleteĢ) Several attendees commented on this one as I did not know the answer. By using shadow or highlight contrast, you can target just those areas of your image. Q: What does Shadow Contrast and Highlight Contrast do? I only know plain old Contrast.Ī: The “regular” contrast slider affects the entire image.
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