Sunday, March 27, 2011
Adobe Photoshop & Photoshop Elements Tips Adobe Photoshop Selection Tools
Posted by eightq at 12:05 PMAdobe Photoshop also offers a number of selection tools: Quick Mask, Rectangular marquee, Elliptical marquee, Lasso, Polygonal Lasso, Magnetic Lasso, Magic Wand.
The most efficient way to make a selection in Adobe Photoshop is to use Quick Mask mode.
- Quick Mask mode To switch from Standard mode to Quick Mask mode, press the button
- if the "Masked Areas" option is active the areas non marked with red will be selected
- if the "Selected Areas" option is active the areas marked with red will be selected
- Hints on the Quick Mask Options:: Open the Options by double clicking on the Quick Mask button.
The Rectangular marquee and Elliptical marquee tools are hidden in the Toolbox under one and the same icon. The icon on the Toolbox displays the last tool used. To open the floating menu right-click on the arrow in the lower right corner of the displayed icon.
- Rectangular marquee This tool selects rectangular and square areas. To select a rectangular area you should:
- Elliptical marquee This tool selects ellipses and circles. To select an elliptical area you should:
- Step 1. Activate the Rectangular marquee tool by clicking on the icon
- Step 1. Select the Elliptical marquee tool from the Toolbox by clicking on the icon
The Lasso, Polygonal Lasso, Magnetic Lasso tools are hidden in the Toolbox under one and the same icon. The icon on the Toolbox displays the last tool selected. To open the floating menu right-click on the arrow in the lower right corner of the displayed icon.
- Lasso The tool allows creating freehand selections. To make a freehand selection you should:
- Polygonal Lasso The tool makes freehand selections, but its contour is made up of straight segments. To make a selection you should:
- Magnetic Lasso This tool makes a freehand selection. When you use Magnetic Lasso you do not need to follow the contour of the object precisely. If the object stands out against the background the border of the selected area will be traced automatically as you move the cursor along the object. To select an area using Magnetic lasso you should:
- Magic Wand This tool selects a consistently colored area. You can set Tolerance in the Options palette of the Magic Wand tool. The higher is the value, the more colors will fall into the selected area. The Tolerance value ranges from 0 to 255. At Tolerance equal to 0 the selected area will be represented only by one color, at Tolerance equal to 255 - all colors of the image will be selected, that is the whole image. To select a consistently colored area, you should: Step 1. Select the Magic Wand tool in the Toolbox by clicking the icon
- Step 1. Select the Lasso tool from the Toolbox by left-clicking on the icon
- Step 1. Select the Polygonal Lasso tool from the Toolbox by clicking on the icon
- Step 1. Select the Magnetic Lasso tool from the Toolbox by clicking on the icon
These selection tools are efficient due to the flexibility of their usage: you can add to, subtract from or intersect a selection.
To add an area to the previous selection you should press the Shift key before you use a selection tool and, keeping it pressed, make a new selection.
To subtract an area from the previous selection you should press the Alt (Option in Macintosh) key before you use a selection tool and, keeping it pressed, make a new selection.
If you press Shift and Alt (Shift and Option in Macintosh) keys simultaneously you obtain an intersection of the old and new selections.
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