Adobe Photoshop CS3 Keyboard Shortcuts

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Adobe Pho­to­shop or sim­ply Pho­to­shop is a graph­ics edit­ing pro­gram devel­oped and pub­lished by Adobe Sys­tems. This soft­ware is the cur­rent mar­ket lead­ing bitmap and image manip­u­lat­ing soft­ware and this is the flag­ship prod­uct of Adobe Sys­tems. It has been described as indus­try stan­dard soft­ware for graph­ics professionals.

Adobe’s 2005 “Cre­ative Suite” rebrand­ing led to Adobe Pho­to­shop 8’s renam­ing to Adobe Pho­to­shop CS. Thus, Adobe Pho­to­shop CS4 is the 11th major release of Adobe Systems.

In 1987, Thomas Knoll, a PhD stu­dent at the Uni­ver­sity of Michi­gan, began writ­ing a pro­gram on his Mac­in­tosh Plus to dis­play grayscale images on a mono­chrome dis­play. This pro­gram, called Dis­play, caught the atten­tion of his brother John Knoll, an Indus­trial Light & Magic employee, who rec­om­mended Thomas turn it into a full-fledged image-editing pro­gram. Thomas took a six-month break from his stud­ies in 1988 to col­lab­o­rate with his brother on the pro­gram, which had been renamed Image­Pro. Later that year, Thomas renamed his pro­gram Pho­to­shop and worked out a short-term deal with scan­ner man­u­fac­turer Bar­neyscan to dis­trib­ute copies of the pro­gram with a slide scan­ner; a “total of about 200 copies of Pho­to­shop were shipped” this way.

Dur­ing this time, John trav­eled to Sil­i­con Val­ley and gave a demon­stra­tion of the pro­gram to engi­neers at Apple and Rus­sell Brown, art direc­tor at Adobe. Both show­ings were suc­cess­ful, and Adobe decided to pur­chase the license to dis­trib­ute in Sep­tem­ber 1988. While John worked on plug-ins in Cal­i­for­nia, Thomas remained in Ann Arbor writ­ing pro­gram code. Pho­to­shop 1.0 was released in 1990 for Mac­in­tosh exclusively.

Adobe Pho­to­shop CS3 Shortcuts

N = New Adobe Pho­to­shop CS2
T = Only Avail­able in Type Mode
C = Cus­tom Key­board Shortcut


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