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This works the same when assigning Color labels—just select the layers you want to label,
then Right-click on one of the layers, and choose the Color label you want to assign to the
selected layers from the pop-up menu.
Making Selections Near the Edge of Your Document
When you're making a selection (with one of the Lasso tools), and you reach the edge of
your document window, you don't have to release and start over—just press-and-hold the
Spacebar , and your Lasso tool temporarily switches to the Hand tool, so you can move
over enough to complete your selection, then release the Spacebar and it switches you back
to the Lasso tool, and (here's what's so cool) your selection-in-process has been frozen in
place, so now you can pick right up where you were.
Keeping Your Camera Settings to Yourself
If you're posting an image on the web, or sending an image to a client, you might not want
to have all your camera settings, and camera serial number, included in the image where
anyone can view it (after all, does your client really need to know you shot this at f/5.6
at 800 ISO?). So, to keep your camera settings to yourself, just press Command-A (PC:
Ctrl-A) to select your entire image, then press Command-C (PC: Ctrl-C) to copy it into
memory. Now, press Command-N (PC: Ctrl-N) and Photoshop will automatically create
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