Adobe 29180155 User Guide - Page 111

To use the Magic Wand tool

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 4.0 106 User Guide 3 Add segments of a selection border by doing one of the following: • Click points along the edge. • Drag along the edge while pressing the mouse button. 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 point manually; then continue tracing the border and clicking points as needed. If you make a mistake, press the Delete key to erase points along the border. 4 Close the selection border by doing one of the following: • To close the border manually, drag back over the starting point and click. A closed circle appears next to the pointer when you are over the starting point. • To close the border with a freehand magnetic segment, double-click or press Enter. • To close the border with a straight segment, double-click while pressing Option. To switch between the Magnetic Lasso and other lasso tools O With the Magnetic Lasso tool selected, do one of the following: • To activate the Lasso tool, Option-drag. • To activate the Polygonal Lasso tool, Option-click. To use the Magic Wand tool The Magic Wand tool selects pixels within a similar color range with one click. You specify the color range, or tolerance, for the Magic Wand tool's selection. Use the Magic Wand tool when you have an area of similar colors, like a blue sky. A B C D Magic Wand tool options A. New selection B. Add to selection C. Subtract from selection D. Intersect with selection 1 In the Editor, select the Magic Wand tool . 2 (Optional) Set Magic Wand tool options in the options bar located above your image: • For Tolerance, enter a value between 0 to 255. Enter a low value to select colors very similar to the pixel you click, or enter a higher value to select a broader range of colors. • To define a smooth selection edge, select Anti-aliased. • To select only adjacent areas using the same colors, select Contiguous. When this option is deselected, pixels using the same colors are selected throughout the entire photo. • To select colors using data from all the visible layers, select Use All Layers. When this option is deselected, the Magic Wand tool selects colors from only the active layer. 3 In the photo, click the color you want to select. 4 To add to the selection, Shift+click unselected areas. To remove an area from the selection, Option+click the area you want to remove.

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 4.0
User Guide
106
3
Add segments of a selection border by doing one of the following:
Click points along the edge.
Drag along the edge while pressing the mouse button.
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 point manually; then continue tracing the border and clicking points as needed. If you make a mistake, press the
Delete key to erase points along the border.
4
Close the selection border by doing one of the following:
To close the border manually, drag back over the starting point and click. A closed circle appears next to the
pointer when you are over the starting point.
To close the border with a freehand magnetic segment, double-click or press Enter.
To close the border with a straight segment, double-click while pressing Option.
To switch between the Magnetic Lasso and other lasso tools
With the Magnetic Lasso tool selected, do one of the following:
To activate the Lasso tool, Option-drag.
To activate the Polygonal Lasso tool, Option-click.
To use the Magic Wand tool
The Magic Wand tool selects pixels within a similar color range with one click. You specify the color range, or
tolerance, for the Magic Wand tool’s selection. Use the Magic Wand tool when you have an area of similar colors, like
a blue sky.
Magic Wand tool options
A.
New selection
B.
Add to selection
C.
Subtract from selection
D.
Intersect with selection
1
In the Editor, select the Magic Wand tool
.
2
(Optional) Set Magic Wand tool options in the options bar located above your image:
For Tolerance, enter a value between 0 to 255. Enter a low value to select colors very similar to the pixel you click,
or enter a higher value to select a broader range of colors.
To define a smooth selection edge, select Anti-aliased.
To select only adjacent areas using the same colors, select Contiguous. When this option is deselected, pixels using
the same colors are selected throughout the entire photo.
To select colors using data from all the visible layers, select Use All Layers. When this option is deselected, the
Magic Wand tool selects colors from only the active layer.
3
In the photo, click the color you want to select.
4
To add to the selection, Shift+click unselected areas. To remove an area from the selection, Option+click the area
you want to remove.
A
B
C
D