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July 4, 2018
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Image size shortcut issue Photoshop

  • July 4, 2018
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In CS3 pressing Alt+I then I open Image Size option but in CC 2017 it opens Analysis . IS there any way to make it like CS3 in CC 2017. Thank You.

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    Correct answer Kukurykus

    You can't change that other way than by reprogramming it by some langauge. It's default and I guess if you want in CC2017 open Image Size you should press 'g' letter (if I see well it's underscored). It's even better, 'g' is more accesible than 'i' letter.

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    Participant
    July 5, 2018

    Problem Elaboration : First I press 'Alt+I' which opens up Image menu

    Then after image menu is opened , I press 'I' which direct me to Analysis in CC2017. In CS3 it opens up Image Size.

    ex. If i press 'S' after image menu is opened it would open Canvas Size in both versions. In CC 2017, Image Size option opens by pressing 'E' after Image menu is opened . I want that pressing 'I' open Image Size option in CC 2017 just like CS3. Is it possible ?

    Kukurykus
    KukurykusCorrect answer
    Legend
    July 5, 2018

    You can't change that other way than by reprogramming it by some langauge. It's default and I guess if you want in CC2017 open Image Size you should press 'g' letter (if I see well it's underscored). It's even better, 'g' is more accesible than 'i' letter.

    Participant
    July 5, 2018

    Well , its 'e' for my 2017 release. Thank You sir. I got my answer

    Kukurykus
    Legend
    July 4, 2018

    It's wierd. You have set shortcut for Image Size, not Analysis, so how it opens that second? Anyway you can set your own shortcuts from Edit / Preferences, but probably you know it. Change 'Alt Ctrl I' to something other and see if it still opens Analysis. Maybe when you set shortcut for Analysis then that for Image Size will open that it's set for. I have CC 2018 and CS6 EXTENDED and it works correctly with any workspace.

    JohanElzenga
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    July 4, 2018

    It is Alt+Ctrl-I.

    -- Johan W. Elzenga