Adobe 65045315 Photoshop Elements Manual - Page 102

Use the Magnetic Lasso tool, If you make a mistake

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10 96 Selecting parts of an image A BC DE FG Polygonal Lasso tool options A. Lasso tool B. Polygonal Lasso tool C. Magnetic Lasso tool D. New selection E. Add to selection F. Subtract from selection G. Intersect with selection 1 In the Edit workspace, select the Polygonal Lasso tool from the toolbox. 2 (Optional) Set Polygonal Lasso tool options in the options bar located above your image: • Specify whether to create a new selection, add to an existing selection, subtract from a selection, or select an area intersected by other selections. • To soften the selection border so that it blends into the area outside the selection, enter a Feather value. • To smooth the edges of your selection, select Anti-aliased. 3 Click where you want the first straight segment to begin, and click a second time where you want the segment to end and the next one to begin. Continue clicking to create segments. If you make a mistake, press the Delete key to erase segments. You can switch from creating straight-edge segments to drawing freehand by pressing Alt (Option in Mac OS). 4 Close the selection border by doing one of the following: • Position the pointer over the starting point and click. A closed circle appears next to the pointer when you are over the starting point. • If the pointer is not over the starting point, double-click, or Ctrl (Command in Mac OS) + click. A straight selection segment is drawn from your pointer to the starting point of your selection. Use the Magnetic Lasso tool The Magnetic Lasso tool draws a selection border that automatically snaps to the edges of objects you drag over in the photo. This makes it easy to draw precise selection borders. The Magnetic Lasso tool is useful for quickly selecting objects with complex edges set against high-contrast backgrounds. A BC DE FG Magnetic Lasso tool options A. Lasso tool B. Polygonal Lasso tool C. Magnetic Lasso tool D. New selection E. Add to selection F. Subtract from selection G. Intersect with selection 1 In the Edit workspace, select the Magnetic Lasso tool from the toolbox. To switch between the Magnetic Lasso and other lasso tools when the Magnetic Lasso tool is selected, do one of the following: • To activate the Lasso tool, press Alt (Option in Mac OS) and drag. • To activate the Polygonal Lasso tool, press Alt (Option in Mac OS) and click. Last updated 1/2/2012

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10
Selecting parts of an image
Last updated 1/2/2012
Polygonal Lasso tool options
A.
Lasso tool
B.
Polygonal Lasso tool
C.
Magnetic Lasso tool
D.
New selection
E.
Add to selection
F.
Subtract from selection
G.
Intersect with
selection
1
In the Edit workspace, select the Polygonal Lasso tool
from the toolbox.
2
(Optional) Set Polygonal Lasso tool options in the options bar located above your image:
Specify whether to create a new selection, add to an existing selection, subtract from a selection, or select an area
intersected by other selections.
To soften the selection border so that it blends into the area outside the selection, enter a Feather value.
To smooth the edges of your selection, select Anti-aliased.
3
Click where you want the first straight segment to begin, and click a second time where you want the segment to
end and the next one to begin. Continue clicking to create segments.
If you make a mistake, press the Delete key to erase segments. You can switch from creating straight-edge segments to
drawing freehand by pressing Alt (Option in Mac OS).
4
Close the selection border by doing one of the following:
Position the pointer over the starting point and click. A closed circle appears next to the pointer when you are over
the starting point.
If the pointer is not over the starting point, double-click, or Ctrl (Command in Mac OS) + click. A straight selection
segment is drawn from your pointer to the starting point of your selection.
Use the Magnetic Lasso tool
The Magnetic Lasso tool draws a selection border that automatically snaps to the edges of objects you drag over in the
photo. This makes it easy to draw precise selection borders. The Magnetic Lasso tool
is useful for quickly selecting
objects with complex edges set against high-contrast backgrounds.
Magnetic Lasso tool options
A.
Lasso tool
B.
Polygonal Lasso tool
C.
Magnetic Lasso tool
D.
New selection
E.
Add to selection
F.
Subtract from selection
G.
Intersect with
selection
1
In the Edit workspace, select the Magnetic Lasso tool from the toolbox.
To switch between the Magnetic Lasso and other lasso tools when the Magnetic Lasso tool is selected, do one of the
following:
To activate the Lasso tool, press Alt (Option in Mac OS) and drag.
To activate the Polygonal Lasso tool, press Alt (Option in Mac OS) and click.
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