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» QT: Is your marquee tool in Photoshop showing up with a crosshair?

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photoshop.pngIf your marquee tool selection icon on your document, or in any other selection tool icons are showing up as a crosshair that is because your caps lock key is pressed and activated. Deactivating the caps lock will make the tool icon go back to its normal state in your document.

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» QT: Save lightroom edits to metadata!

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lightroom.pngIf you want to save out your lightroom made edits to your photograph, just press Command + S (PC: Ctrl + S).

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» QT: Always open jpeg in Camera Raw

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photoshop.pngIf you always want to open your .jpg files inside of camera raw, go under the Photoshop preferences, down to File Handling and tick the box “Prefer Adobe Camera Raw for JPEG Files”.

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» QT: Adobe labs panels in Illustrator CS3!

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illustrator.pngDid you know that you can access two panels for services that are in the Adobe Labs. The knowhow and kuler panels are available from the Window > Adobe Labs menu!

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» QT: Clean up code in Dreamweaver

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dreamweaver.pngIf you want to clean up some code quickly inside of Dreamweaver CS3, just go into Commands > Clean Up XHTML and configure to your needs.

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» QT: Labeling/Rating/Flagging made easy in Lightroom

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lightroom.pngTo rate images quickly, use the number keys 1 to 5 to assign the ratings. To label a photo, continue with the numbers 6-9. You can also use the keys P to select a photo as a pick, U to unflag and X to make it rejected.

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» QT: Tips on applying filters in Photoshop!

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photoshop.pngYou might have known that you can re-apply the same filter again by pressing Command + F (PC: Ctrl + F) but did you know, that by pressing Command + Option + F (PC: Ctrl + Alt + F) you can get the filter dialog of the filter you just applied, with the settings you applied before filled in.

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