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Quick-Tip: Save Your Photoshop Workspace

By Brian Auer • September 21st, 2007

If you spend much time in Photoshop, you probably have a certain set of palettes, menus, and keyboard shortcuts that you must have in order to get anything accomplished. I’m not too picky about the menus or shortcuts, but I like to have a specific set of palettes on the right side of my workspace. I like my histogram at the top, my history below that, and my layers below that with my channels tabbed on the same panel. I don’t need the color, info, navigator, paths, swatches, etc., so I get rid of them.

Once you get your workspace setup, save it so you don’t have to mess with it anymore. It takes two seconds, and once you do it Photoshop will remember where all your stuff goes.

Window >> Workspace >> Save Workspace…

That’s it. Then give your workspace a name and you’re set.

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Brian Auer is a photography enthusiast from San Diego, California. He's also the guy behind the Epic Edits Weblog. As a hobbyist photographer since 2003, his passion has been to constantly improve his photography skill set, to share his own knowledge with others, and to become an integral part of the photographic community.
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2 Responses »

  1. yaaah! thats right but can i restore theme if iam going to reformat my computer?
    can i export theme and restore theme at any time??

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