ABSTRACT

The designers at Adobe work very hard to make the user interface the best. They are a voice of authority trying to do well by their customers with the tools presented. The job is difficult when you consider the different customer types buying Photoshop: photographers, web designers, graphic artists, comic book colorists, scientists, animators, 3D modelers. … It is hard to be all things to all people. Fortunately, Adobe engineers have made the system flexible. You might not need all the tools or all the panels available. Some keyboard shortcuts might be wasted on features you never use. That’s not a problem. You can change all of that. Changing the user interface to speed up your workflow is the first step in making Photoshop do what you want to do quickly and repeatedly.