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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 9

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USING <strong>PHOTOSHOP</strong> <strong>ELEMENTS</strong> 9<br />

Selecting parts of an image<br />

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Use the Selection Brush tool<br />

The Selection Brush tool makes selections two ways: you can paint over the area you want to select in Selection mode,<br />

or you can paint over areas you don’t want to select using a semiopaque overlay in Mask mode.<br />

You can first make a rough selection with a marquee tool, Quick Selection tool, or other selection tool, and then finetune<br />

your selection with the Selection Brush tool. You can add to the selection using the Selection Brush tool in<br />

Selection mode, or subtract from it in Mask mode.<br />

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Selection Brush tool options<br />

A. Add to selection B. Subtract from selection C. Brush pop-up panel D. Brush size E. Mode F. Hardness G. Selection Brush tool<br />

1 In the Edit workspace, select the Selection Brush tool from the toolbox. You may need to click the Quick<br />

Selection tool in the toolbox and select the Selection Brush from the list of hidden tools that appears.<br />

2 By default, the tool is set to Add To Selection . To subtract from the selection, click Subtract From Selection<br />

in the options bar.<br />

3 (Optional) Set Selection Brush tool options in the options bar located above your image:<br />

• Choose a brush from the brush presets pop-up panel.<br />

• Specify the brush size.<br />

• Choose Selection (to add to the selection) or Mask (to subtract from the selection) from the Mode menu.<br />

• Set the brush tip’s hardness to a value between 1% and 100%.<br />

If you use a soft-edged brush with the Selection Brush tool, changing the Mode option to Mask can help you see the<br />

soft edges of the selection.<br />

• When using Mask mode, specify an Overlay Opacity between 1% and 100%.<br />

• When using Mask mode, click the Overlay Color swatch and select a color in the Color Picker to set the mask color.<br />

This is useful when the mask color (Overlay Color) is too similar to the colors in the photo.<br />

4 Draw in your photo to select or deselect areas.<br />

Adding to a selection while in Selection mode (left) and subtracting from a selection while in Mask mode (right)<br />

Last updated 1/27/2011

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