write function of at least ten tool of Photoshop also write it's shortcut keys
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When you paste a layer or selection into a Photoshop image – if it is larger than the current image it can be difficult to find the sizing handles.
To find them, press Ctrl + T, then Ctrl + 0 (zero) or on the Mac – Command + T, Command + 0. This selects Transform and sizes the image inside the window so you can see the sizing handles.
2. Flatten layers but keep them too
Sometimes you need, for example, to flatten the layers in an image to sharpen the result but you don’t want to get rid of the layers either. Here’s how to have your cake and eat it too (or more accurately, flatten your layers and keep them too).
Add a new empty layer to the top of the layer stack, click in it and press Ctrl + Alt + Shift + E (Command + Option + Shift +E on the Mac). This adds a flattened version of the image to the new layer but leaves the layers intact too.
3. Fill a layer
To fill an empty layer with the current foreground or background color use Alt + Delete or Option + Backspace on the Mac to fill the layer with the Foreground color or Ctrl + Delete or Command + Backspace on the Mac or to fill with the Background color.
4. Select a color from the image
When you’re working with a Photoshop brush and you want to sample a color from the image, instead of clicking the Eyedropper tool and then the Brush tool again, you can do it with a keystroke.
Hold the Alt the key (Option on the Mac) to switch temporarily to the Eyedropper tool and click to select a new foreground color. Let go the Alt/Option key to return to the brush.
TOOLS AND USES:-
Zoom tool (Z)
Zooms in or zooms out your image. The related tools shown in the Tool Options bar are Zoom In and Zoom Out. For more information about the Zoom tool, see Zoom in or out.
Hand tool (H)
Moves your photo in the Photoshop Elements workspace. You can drag your image using this tool. For more information, see Viewing images in Expert or Quick modes.
Tools in the Select group of the Expert mode toolbox
Move tool (V)
Moves selections or layers. For more information, see Move a selection.
Rectangular Marquee tool (M)
Selects an area in your image in a rectangular box. Hold the Shift key to make the selection a square.
Elliptical Marquee tool (M)
Selects an area in your image in an elliptical shape. Hold the Shift key to make the selection a circle.
Lasso tool (L)
Selects an area in your image in a free-form shape.
Magnetic Lasso tool (L)
Selects part of an image by selecting the high-contrast edges around a shape.
Polygonal Lasso tool (L)
Draws straight-edged segments of a selection border.
Quick Selection tool (A)
Makes a selection based on color and texture similarity when you click or click-drag the area you want to select.
Selection Brush tool (A)
Selects the area where you paint with the brush.
Magic Wand tool (A)
Selects the pixels with similar colors in a single click.
Refine Selection Brush tool (A)
Adds or removes areas to and from a selection by automatically detecting the edges. For more information on this tool, see Edit and refine selections.
Auto Selection tool (A)
Automatically makes a selection when you draw a shape around the object you want to select.