There are a few quick methods you can use in Photoshop to quickly duplicate an image. You can use the “duplicate” command (Ctrl+J), or you can use the “copy” command (Ctrl+C).
To duplicate an object in Photoshop, press Ctrl+D (Cmd+D on a Mac).
In Photoshop, you can copy and duplicate layers by selecting the layer you want to copy or duplicate, pressing Ctrl+C (Windows) or Command+C (Mac), and then clicking on the layer you want to copy or duplicate.
In Photoshop, Ctrl + J is the shortcut for the “J” keystroke.
Ctrl T is the shortcut for the Transform tool in Photoshop.
In Photoshop, Ctrl L (command+L) is the keyboard shortcut for “Lock Layers.” When you press Ctrl L, all the layers in the current document are locked. You can’t edit them, move them, or delete them.
Ctrl F5 is the keyboard shortcut to open the Find dialog box in Photoshop.
Ctrl Shift E is the shortcut for “Edit > Select All”.
Ctrl W is the keyboard shortcut for writing a new word.
In Photoshop, Ctrl 3 (Command + 3 on a Mac) is the shortcut for the “Duplicate Layer” command.
F7 is the shortcut for the Filter menu and it allows you to do a variety of things with your photos.
Ctrl M is the keyboard shortcut for the “Mark All” command in Microsoft Word.
Ctrl D is the keyboard shortcut for “copy” in most text editors.
Ctrl Y (or Cmd Y on a Mac) is the shortcut for “yes” in Photoshop.
Ctrl R is a keyboard shortcut that stands for “control-R”. It’s typically used to start recording a new audio or video clip in your computer’s audio or video recorder.