work space is visual.Visual is what you see on screen, but you can choose also from different color spaces like RGB,CMYK from Image-Mode.To change working space simply eliminate what you dont need on screen like Color Swatches for example and choose Save work space then give him a name.
The four componets of photoshop workspace are Menu, Toolbar, Option bar, Palettes
Pre-defined arrangement of tools and panels.
In the top right corner of Photoshop window is workspace switcher. There are already defined workspaces, click on name of workspace eg. Essentials, Basic, Typography... to switch to that workspace or in other words panels arrangement on the right side of screen. Depend on version of Photoshop you will always see at list one workspace name and triangle which when clicked opens menu with other workspace names and options to reset or create new workspace.
By default. If you have changed them, you can reset to default by going to window>workspace>default workspace Alternatively you can arrange them how you like by going to window>arrange>(your choice here)
go into the windows section and under there you see workspaces and from here you can edit your workspace to your own preferences
Find window on your top bar, click on window, then make sure tools has a check mark next to it. Also try: Click on window, roll over workspace, then click default workspace.
Photoshop training can be acquired from various ways, one of them is the Adobe Photoshop Basics Online Course. There are various lessons on Navigating the Workspace, Working with Documents, Image Modes & Color Selection, Selections and Masks etc. It is also available free of cost.
Resetting your workspace in Photoshop can help restore a clutter-free and organized interface, which can enhance your productivity. It can resolve issues caused by accidental changes to the layout or toolbars, ensuring that you have quick access to your most-used tools. Additionally, if you're working on a new project or collaborating with others, a reset can provide a fresh start tailored to your current needs.
All tools like Move tool, Brush tool, Type tool live in Toolbox or tool panel as you say. It is one of most important panels in Photoshop, you can not access tools in Photoshop from any other panel in Photoshop.
I find the easiest way for me is to drag and drop. Open the folder your images are in and drag the images you want to import into the photoshop workspace and drop them. This will not delete, cut or alter the original images.You can either click and drag the image into the Photoshop window, or you can go to File>Open and choose the image you want to insert
How to remove the background of an image in Photoshop ? You can access the Discover Panel in Photoshop using the search icon at the upper right of the app workspace.
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