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

Selecting parts of an image<br />

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2 (Optional) Set Magnetic Lasso tool options in the options bar located above your image:<br />

• Specify whether to create a new selection, add to an existing selection, subtract from a selection, or select an area<br />

intersected by other selections.<br />

• To soften the selection border so that it blends into the area outside the selection, enter a Feather value.<br />

• To smooth the edges of your selection, select Anti-aliased.<br />

• To specify the area of edge detection, enter a pixel value between 1 and 256 for Width. The tool detects edges only<br />

within the specified distance from the pointer.<br />

To change the Magnetic Lasso pointer so that it indicates the area of edge detection (the Width value), press the Caps<br />

Lock key.<br />

• To specify the Magnetic Lasso tool’s sensitivity to edges in the photo, enter a value between 1% and 100% for Edge<br />

Contrast. A higher value detects only edges that contrast sharply with their surroundings; a lower value detects<br />

lower-contrast edges.<br />

• To specify the rate at which the Magnetic Lasso tool sets fastening points, enter a value between 0 and 100 for<br />

Frequency. A higher value anchors the selection border in place more quickly.<br />

3 Add segments of a selection border by doing one of the following:<br />

• Click points along the edge.<br />

• Drag along the edge while pressing the mouse button.<br />

The selection border snaps to the edge in the photo. If the border doesn’t snap to the desired edge, click once to add a<br />

point manually; then continue tracing the border and clicking points as needed. If you make a mistake, press the Delete<br />

key to erase points along the border.<br />

4 Close the selection border by doing one of the following:<br />

• To close the border manually, drag back over the starting point and click. A closed circle appears next to the pointer<br />

when you are over the starting point.<br />

• To close the border with a freehand magnetic segment, double-click or press Enter.<br />

• To close the border with a straight segment, double-click while pressing Alt (Option in Mac OS).<br />

Use the Magic Wand tool<br />

The Magic Wand tool selects pixels within a similar color range with one click. You specify the color range, or<br />

tolerance, for the Magic Wand tool’s selection. Use the Magic Wand tool when you have an area of similar colors, like<br />

a blue sky.<br />

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B C D E<br />

Magic Wand tool options<br />

A. Magic Wand tool B. New selection C. Add to selection D. Subtract from selection E. Intersect with selection<br />

1 In the Edit workspace, select the Magic Wand tool .<br />

2 (Optional) Set Magic Wand tool options in the options bar located above your image:<br />

• For Tolerance, enter a value between 0 to 255. Enter a low value to select colors very similar to the pixel you click,<br />

or enter a higher value to select a broader range of colors.<br />

• To define a smooth selection edge, select Anti-aliased.<br />

Last updated 1/27/2011

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