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9. After the new one, a new Layer Comps dialog box appears. You can rename and set some properties. From the Help file, this layer comps panel is more like the historical memory panel of the layer State distribution.
The new layer comps is like a snapshot in the history panel. A snapshot of a layer can record the position of the layer, the layer style, and some information. This panel can be viewed as an extended feature of the history panel.
10. Add a color replacement Tool in the sidebar (colour replacement brush), shortcut key J. This brush can be used to quickly replace the local color, such as removing the red eye and partial coloring of the photo.
To be honest. See the default blending mode color (color) of the brush on the status bar, and you'll find that the new tool is just a color-mode brush. There are still some options on the status bar, and there is no surprising effect of these options on the image processing, hoping to experience it later.
According to the tutorial provided by Photoshop CS, the tutorial only uses this tool as the removal of red-eye, and what is the difference between color and coloring with a brush that uses a colour pattern? ......
11. The default interface panel layout is trivial and can be combined to split the panel according to your own operating habits. Hold down the title of a panel and drag to the bottom of the other side of the plate, the two-line when the mouse, you can put 2 panels combined end-to-end state. For a satisfactory custom panel layout, you can save the command with Save Workspace (a workspace).
12. You can name your custom workspace to make it easier to remember and differentiate.
13. Custom workspace naming will appear in the workspace menu, then even if the panel is messed up, a menu command can be easily restored. If you need to use the default interface arrangement, you can select the Reset Palette locations (reset panel location) command.