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There are lots of ways to change opacity, fill, flow, strength, exposure, strength, tolerance, and text size in photoshop. But the “coolest way” is a little known method. Instead of typing it in or clicking on the arrow and using the slider, you can do what I am about to tell you…
Here are the screen shots of the some of the top toolbars where you can use this trick, and also the layers palette toolbar, so you can see how it works. You just hover over the word “opacity” or “fill” or “flow” or “tolerance” or the “Tt” or “strength” or “feather” or “exposure” and it turns into a double arrow you can slide. Totally easy and cool. And you just may say… “I did not know that.”
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i did not know that! (sorry, couldn’t resist) seriously though, cool. i love anything that lets me click less.
Wow, I didn’t know that. Neat feature. Thanks
I love that you are always sharing tips and doing little tutorials. I am very new to photoshop and you have taught me a lot!! Thank you so much for your free advice!! This is always the first place I look when trying to figure out something new in photoshop!!
Jodi, you are so smart!
Thanks for the tip! Loving what I learned in my skin tone ws! Woo hoo! Thanks again, Jodi!
Thanks for that convenient tip! Thanks! Thanks! Thanks!
I didn’t know that! Thanks!
Now how come I never even noticed that the little double arrow showed up there? Of course, I’ve never hovered over those words, but I’m sure I’ve moved my mouse across them on my way to somewhere else! LOL Very cool and I’ll be using it all the time from now on! 😀
Very cool trick! I had no idea ~ thanks a bunch for sharing it.
great tip jodi!!!! i never knew that!