To get out of Edit mode in Photoshop, you can either press the Esc key or click on the Edit button in the toolbar and then click on the Mode button.

To switch between before and after in Photoshop, open the image in Photoshop, select the before version of the image by clicking on it with your mouse, and then press CTRL + A (or CMD + A on a Mac) to select all of the images. To switch to the after version, click on the after version of the image with your mouse, and then press CTRL + C (or CMD + C on a Mac).

There are a few ways to revert to an original layer in Photoshop:-Select the layer you want to revert to and click on the “Layer” menu item, then select “Replace Layer.”-Press Ctrl+Z (Windows) or Command+Z (Mac) to undo the last change to the selected layer.-Click on the “New” button in the Layers palette and select “Layer from Image.

Ctrl + J is the shortcut for the “J” key in Photoshop.

The Escape key is located in the upper left corner of the keyboard.

There are a few ways to show the original in Photoshop. One way is to use the “Original” filter. Another way is to use the “Duplicate Layer” command, and then fill the new layer with black.

Toggle Photoshop is a command that allows you to quickly change between different modes in Photoshop.

There are a few ways to revert back to an original photo. One way is to use the “undo” function on your phone’s camera. Another way is to use a photo recovery software like Recuva.

To Redo a previous action in Photoshop, press Command + Z (Windows) or Control + Z (Mac).

Ctrl-Shift Alt E is the shortcut for the Erase command in Photoshop.