On 21 nov, 15:26, dohduhdah wrote:
Hi.
In photoshop cs4, I find the keyboard shortcuts for the layermask to be a bit confusing.
I know that Ctrl-2 and Ctrl-\ can be used to switch back and forth between the layer mask and
the layer. I also know that Ctrl-3, Ctrl-4 and Ctrl-5 will let me view the individual Red, Green and Blue channel (in RGB mode). When I save a selection, I can use Ctrl-6 to view only that saved selection in the channels panel.
But how do I ensure that only the layermask is visible?
I can use the /-key to toggle visibility of the layermask, but somehow it seems I can't find a keycombination that will toggle off the visibility of all other channels, so that only the layermask is visible.
I've tried all key combinations, but I can't find the keycombination that will ensure that only the layer mask is visible.
I've noticed that Ctrl-Alt- {2,3,4,5,/} will result in loading any of the channels as a selection (or a luminance mask for Ctrl-Alt-2).
Does anyone know if there is a keycombination that will allow me to toggle on the visibility of the layer mask while simultaneously turning off the visibility of all other channels?
Or would it perhaps be possible to assign it as a custom keyboard shortcut somehow?
Kind regards and thanks in advance for any suggestions, Niek
(corrected some mistakes in the above)
I know that, via the layers panel, it's possible to keep the Alt key pressed and clicking with the mouse on the layer mask, to view only the layer mask, but it would be nice if there was a keycombination to do this.
Same goes for turning on/off the application of the mask (where the red cross appears over the layer mask when it's not being applied), which can be achieved by keeping the Shift key pressed while clicking with the mouse on the layer mask. Again, it would be helpful if there was a keyboard shortcut to do this.
One odd behavior is that when you ensure the layer mask is visible (with the \ key), and you go to the channels panel and press ctrl-2 to view all channels while having the layer mask deselected. Now if you press ctrl-3, 4 or 5, to view the red, green or blue channel, it doesn't turn off the visibility of the other channels, but it does select only the red, green or blue channel.
When, on the other hand, the layer mask is not visible, and you press ctrl-2 to view all channels. Now ctrl-3, 4 or 5 will ensure that only the red, green or blue channel is visible (and selected). Also, just turning off the layer mask visibility (with \ ) is not enough to be able to view isolated color channels with ctrl-3, 4 or 5. You first have to press ctrl-2 again for that to work.
Kind of illogical behavior.. or at least hard to grasp/
counterintuïtive.