10 Photoshop Tricks You Probably Forgot Exist

10 Photoshop Tricks You Probably Forgot Exist

There’s a funny pattern with Photoshop. The longer you use it, the more you rely on the same small set of tools… while some of the most powerful techniques quietly fade into the background. Not because they stopped working — but because they’re just a bit hidden, or not part of your daily flow anymore.

So this is a quick refresher. Not beginner stuff, not flashy effects — just solid techniques that have been inside Photoshop for years and still solve real problems better than most newer alternatives. Chances are, you’ve used some of these before… and completely forgot how useful they are.

Blend If — Precision Tonal Blending

A simple slider with way more power than it looks. Blend If lets you blend layers based on brightness values, so you can remove highlights or shadows without touching a mask. Once you split the sliders, it becomes incredibly precise — perfect for skin retouching, texture blending, or subtle lighting work.

Video by PHLEARN. Any links or downloads mentioned by the creator are available only on YouTube

Calculations — Ultra-Clean Selections

Calculations lets you blend channels together to generate highly detailed selections, especially useful for hair, smoke, or anything with fine edges. Not the fastest method — but often the most accurate.

Video by Jesús Ramírez. Any links or downloads mentioned by the creator are available only on YouTube

Displace — Mapping Graphics onto Surfaces

If you want something to look printed, wrapped, or embedded into a surface, this is the technique. The Displace filter uses a texture map to distort your image so it follows the underlying surface. Great for mockups, fabric, walls, or realistic composites.

Video by PiXimperfect. Any links or downloads mentioned by the creator are available only on YouTube

Puppet Warp — Subtle Shape Corrections

Often seen as a “fun” tool, but it’s actually very practical. Puppet Warp lets you adjust shapes, poses, or small proportions with control points. Used subtly, it’s perfect for fixing awkward angles or improving composition without obvious distortion.

Video by Jesús Ramírez. Any links or downloads mentioned by the creator are available only on YouTube

Color Range — Targeted Color Selection

Instead of selecting by shape, this technique selects by color and tone. Color Range gives you much more control than standard selection tools, especially for isolating highlights, shadows, or specific colors like skin tones or skies.

Video by Austin James Jackson. Any links or downloads mentioned by the creator are available only on YouTube

Gradient Maps — Cinematic Color Grading

One of the fastest ways to give your image a polished look. Gradient Maps remap tones to colors, which makes them perfect for color grading. With the right gradients and blend modes, you can get subtle or dramatic results in seconds.

Video by Photoshop Essentials. Any links or downloads mentioned by the creator are available only on YouTube

Camera Raw Filter — Full Image Adjustments

You don’t need a RAW file to use it. The Camera Raw filter works on any layer and gives you access to powerful global adjustments — exposure, contrast, color, sharpening — all in one place. It’s basically a full editing workflow inside Photoshop.

Video by PHLEARN. Any links or downloads mentioned by the creator are available only on YouTube

Selective Color — Fine Color Control

If you need to adjust specific colors without affecting the entire image, this is where Selective Color shines. It gives you precise control over individual color groups, which makes it ideal for subtle color correction and grading.

Video by Christian Möhrle - The Phlog Photography. Any links or downloads mentioned by the creator are available only on YouTube

Blend Modes — Layer-Based Light & Color Control

Easy to overlook, but essential once you understand them. Blend modes control how layers interact with each other, and they’re the foundation for many lighting, texture, and compositing techniques. A small change here can completely transform an image.

Video by PHLEARN. Any links or downloads mentioned by the creator are available only on YouTube

Smart Filters — Editable Effects Anytime

A simple way to keep your edits flexible. By converting your layer into a Smart Object, any filter you apply stays fully editable, so you can come back and tweak it at any time. Perfect for sharpening, blur, and effects without committing too early.

Video by Cristi Kerekes. Any links or downloads mentioned by the creator are available only on YouTube

Final Thoughts

You don’t need to use all of these every day. But having them fresh in your mind makes a big difference — especially when a “normal” approach isn’t giving you the result you want.

Sometimes the best Photoshop upgrade isn’t a new feature… it’s remembering what’s already there.

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