General Shortcuts
- F — View the current image in full-size screen. Return to the application by pressing any button.
- \ — Activates before/after comparison. When the key is pressed, the original image will be shown. The original image can be either the original tone-mapped result or a middle image in a bracket series. The last option is set by default. To change this option, simply go to the View > Compare With fly out menu. Releasing the key will reveal the enhanced image.
- ; — Activates side-by-side comparison mode where the original image is on the left side and the edited result will be on the right side. To exit the mode press the ; button again.
- Tab — Show/hide the Preset panel at the bottom of the window.
- C — Enter the Crop tool.
- B — Activates the Brush Mask tool.
- G — Activates the Gradient Mask tool.
- R — Activates the Radial Mask Tool.
- J — Show/hide the display of “hot” and “cold” pixels. These are completely black and white pixels on an image.
- Cmd + B / Ctrl + B — Opens Batch Processing mode.
- Shift + Cmd + E / Shift + Ctrl +E — - Export to a file
- Shift + Cmd + F / Shift + Ctrl + F — Show current edited file in Finder/Explorer.
Mask Editing Shortcuts
- [ — Decrease the brush radius
- ] — Increases the brush radius
- Shift + [ — Decreases the brush softness
- Shift + ] — Increases the brush softness
- X — Switches between Paint and Erase modes
- Cmd + I / Ctrl + I — Inverts the layer mask
- / — Show current layer mask in the form of red transparent image imposition
- Spacebar — Pans the image in the painting mode when zoomed in