In the graphics editor Adobe Photoshop, you can process a large number of files at the same time, if only the technical data of the computer allows. For convenient work with multiple images, the program has convenient navigation functions that can be activated using hot keys.
Necessary
Adobe Photoshop software
Instructions
Step 1
To work with photos, you need to download and install the Adobe Photoshop pixel art editor. To do this, go to the following link https://www.adobe.com/en/downloads, hover over the element Adobe Photoshop CS5 Extended and click on the "Trial version" link. After downloading the entire distribution kit, install the program by running the installation package. Keep in mind that the trial version will need to be registered on the official website. Adobe Photoshop is not free software.
Step 2
If you already have a version of this editor installed, launch it by double-clicking the left mouse button on the icon on your desktop. After starting the program, open some files to test the navigation mode between windows. To do this, click the "File" menu and select the "Open" item. In the window that opens, select all the files that you are going to open and click the "Open" button. Also, this action can be done using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + O or by double-clicking on the free workspace of the program.
Step 3
Regardless of which version of the editor you have installed, most of the advice applies to both newer versions and older ones. To collapse one photo and go to another, you need to use the Ctrl + Tab keyboard shortcut. It should be noted that this method iterates through the windows with images in the order in which they were opened.
Step 4
Another universal way is to click the "Window" top menu and select the required file. In this list, they will be located in the same way, in the order of their opening. Any window in the Windows operating system and not only in the Adobe Photoshop editor can be done using the context menu of the top panel. Right-click on the window and select Minimize. The same action can be done with the keyboard shortcuts alt="Image" + Space and alt="Image" + C.