- Use keyboard shortcuts to speed up your workflow. For example, use "Ctrl + Z" to undo an action, or "Ctrl + S" to save your document.
- Make use of layers to keep your image organized and make it easier to edit specific parts of your image.
- Use the Clone Stamp tool to remove unwanted elements from your image by sampling pixels from elsewhere in the image and painting them over the unwanted element.
- Use the Healing Brush tool to fix blemishes or other small imperfections in your image.
- Use the Adjustment Layers feature to make non-destructive edits to your image. This allows you to make changes to your image without permanently altering the pixels.
- Use the Filter Gallery to apply a variety of special effects to your image.
- Use the Type tool to add text to your image, and use the Character and Paragraph panels to customize the appearance of your text.
- Use the Pen tool to create precise paths and selections.
- Use the Marquee tools to make rectangular and elliptical selections.
- Use the Crop tool to trim your image and remove unwanted elements from the edges.
- Use the Export command to save your image in a variety of different file formats, depending on your intended use for the image.
So these are my top 11 tips and tricks for using Photoshop this year. More updates are still coming so keep in touch. Until then, peace out.

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