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Photoshop Essentials - How to combine layers and blending modes?


So you have managed to show a single keyboard shortcut for a blending mode for a layer.

Here are all the blending mode shortcuts.......

Keyboard Shortcut
Shift + Alt + N (Win) / Shift + Option + N (Mac)
Shift + Alt + I (Win) / Shift + Option + I (Mac)
Shift + Alt + K (Win) / Shift + Option + K (Mac)
Shift + Alt + M (Win) / Shift + Option + M (Mac)
Shift + Alt + B (Win) / Shift + Option + B (Mac)
Shift + Alt + A (Win) / Shift + Option + A (Mac)
Shift + Alt + G (Win) / Shift + Option + G (Mac)
Shift + Alt + S (Win) / Shift + Option + S (Mac)
Shift + Alt + D (Win) / Shift + Option + D (Mac)
Shift + Alt + W (Win) / Shift + Option + W (Mac)
Shift + Alt + O (Win) / Shift + Option + O (Mac)
Shift + Alt + F (Win) / Shift + Option + F (Mac)
Shift + Alt + H (Win) / Shift + Option + H (Mac)
Shift + Alt + V (Win) / Shift + Option + V (Mac)
Shift + Alt + J (Win) / Shift + Option + J (Mac)
Shift + Alt + Z (Win) / Shift + Option + Z (Mac)
Shift + Alt + L (Win) / Shift + Option + L (Mac)
Shift + Alt + E (Win) / Shift + Option + E (Mac)
Shift + Alt + X (Win) / Shift + Option + X (Mac)
Shift + Alt + U (Win) / Shift + Option + U (Mac)
Shift + Alt + T (Win) / Shift + Option + T (Mac)
Shift + Alt + C (Win) / Shift + Option + C (Mac)
Shift + Alt + Y (Win) / Shift + Option + Y (Mac)

[TD="align: left"]Blend Mode[/TD]

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[TD="width: 100, align: left"]Normal[/TD]

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[TD="align: left"]Dissolve[/TD]

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[TD="align: left"]Darken[/TD]

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[TD="align: left"]Multiply[/TD]

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[TD="align: left"]Color Burn[/TD]

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[TD="align: left"]Linear Burn[/TD]

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[TD="align: left"]Lighten[/TD]

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[TD="align: left"]Screen[/TD]

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[TD="align: left"]Color Dodge[/TD]

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[TD="align: left"]Linear Dodge[/TD]

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[TD="align: left"]Overlay[/TD]

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[TD="align: left"]Soft Light[/TD]

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[TD="align: left"]Hard Light[/TD]

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[TD="align: left"]Vivid Light[/TD]

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[TD="align: left"]Linear Light[/TD]

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[TD="align: left"]Pin Light[/TD]

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[TD="align: left"]Hard Mix[/TD]

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[TD="align: left"]Difference[/TD]

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[TD="align: left"]Exclusion[/TD]

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[TD="align: left"]Hue[/TD]

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[TD="align: left"]Saturation[/TD]

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[TD="align: left"]Color[/TD]

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[TD="align: left"]Luminosity[/TD]


If you select a layer with ANY TOOL that does not have a MODE function in the tool, you can hold down the SHIFT key and hit the (plus) + or (minus) - keys to scroll through the the LAYER blending modes.

I the the tool has a MODE function in the tool itself, holding the SHIFT key and hitting the (plus) + or (minus) - keys to scroll through the the TOOLS blending modes.
 
Thanks, Sam. At least for me, I find that having a cheat sheet like yours (eg, that I can leave taped to my wall) is a lot more useful in the long run than watching a video.

Tom M
 

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