Using the Fade Command in Photoshop
Ever wish you could partially undo a change you made to an image in Photoshop? You can, with the help of the Fade command. Immediately after applying a filter or adjustment,

choose Edit > Fade (or press Command+Shift+F on Mac or Ctrl+Shift+F on Windows).

It’s like having an Undo slider, with an Opacity slider and Blend Mode menu.

This article was last modified on June 18, 2018
This article was first published on June 18, 2018
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