» QT: Add favourite folders in Bridge
To add a favourite folder in Bridge so you can easily navigate back to it without a hassle, just right click on the folder and select "Add to Favorites" from the contextual menu that pops up. When you need to navigate to the folder the next time you can just open the favorites panel and select it there.
» QT: Add more undo’s in Photoshop
Who doesn’t like the ability to go back and undo things far more than the default 20 states? Luckily there is an easy way to increase the amount of states. Just go to Photoshop > Preferences > Performance (PC: Edit > Preferences > Performance) and you can see a history state option there. All you do is increase the number there and you get more states.
» QT: Rate and move to the next image
When you are rating your photos, a good shortcut is to turn on the Caps Lock and then when you press the rating shortcuts, once you’ve rated a photo it’ll move on to the next one. A real timesaver!
» QT: Change your document settings afterwards
Did you know that you can still change your document settings after you’ve created the document and started working? You can. Under File > Document Settings you have all the settings of the new file dialog box so that you can easily modify your columns, margins, bleeds and slugs.
» QT: Save document presets
A sometimes often overlooked thing in InDesign is the availability to save document presets. When you create your new document, you have an option to save the current settings as a new preset so that you don’t need to input the settings each time. Great not only for formats that aren’t already in a preset, but for magazines and even papers that need a bleed every time etc.
