The Edit menu contains tools that enable you to cut, copy, or paste image selections in several different ways. You can fill selections or stroke their outlines (create a line along their edges). And you can use this menu to rotate, resize, distort, or perform other transformations (changes in size or shape) on your selections. You can undo the change you made in Photoshop, fade a filter, check your spelling, or find and replace text.
The Edit menu also offers some choices that may not logically belong here but which don’t fit anywhere else. For example, you can define brushes, patterns, and shapes. You can clear the Photoshop clipboard, dump Photoshop’s list of the changes you’ve made, and establish your color management settings and tool presets. On a PC, you also access Photoshop’s Preferences (your personal settings for things such as memory, how cursors look, and so on) from the Edit menu. Mac users will find Color Settings and Preferences located on the Photoshop menu. You’ll also find a new command that allows you to customize your own set of keyboard shortcuts.
The Edit menu also offers some choices that may not logically belong here but which don’t fit anywhere else. For example, you can define brushes, patterns, and shapes. You can clear the Photoshop clipboard, dump Photoshop’s list of the changes you’ve made, and establish your color management settings and tool presets. On a PC, you also access Photoshop’s Preferences (your personal settings for things such as memory, how cursors look, and so on) from the Edit menu. Mac users will find Color Settings and Preferences located on the Photoshop menu. You’ll also find a new command that allows you to customize your own set of keyboard shortcuts.
Making simple image edits in Photoshop
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