Adobe 65045315 Photoshop Elements Manual - Page 107

Delete a selected area, Understanding layers, Lock or unlock a layer

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10 101 Selecting parts of an image 7 To specify a different brush size or color, do one of the following: • Choose a new size from the Brush Size menu. • Click the Foreground Color or Background Color swatch, choose a new color in the Color Picker, and then click OK. 8 Click Preview to see the current selection. 9 To specify preview settings, do one of the following: • To change what is displayed in the preview area, choose either Selection Area or Original Photo from the Display menu. Or press the X key on your keyboard to switch between the two views. • To specify a different background, choose an option from the Background menu. 10 Do any of the following to fine-tune the selection, and then preview the results again: • To add to or subtract from the selection, draw more dots or lines using either the Foreground or Background Brush tool. Note: When you change the foreground or background color, the related brush tool becomes active. • To erase foreground or background dots, select the Point Eraser tool to remove. and click or drag over the marks you want • To add areas to a selection, select the Add To Selection tool , and click or drag over the area you want to add. • To remove areas from the selection, select the Remove From Selection tool to remove. and drag over the areas you want • To smooth the edges of your foreground selection, select the Smoothing Brush tool want to smooth. and drag over the areas you • To soften the edges of your selection, specify a higher value in the Feather box. • To fill remaining holes in the main selection, click Fill Holes. • To separate and remove an area from the main selection, select the Remove From Selection Tool line between the main selection and the area you want to remove. Then click Fill Holes. and drag a • To remove fringe colors left between the foreground and background, click Defringe. To increase or decrease the amount of fringe removed, specify a value from the Defringe Width menu. 11 Click OK to extract the selected areas. If you want to start over, click Reset to remove all marks. Delete a selected area If you delete a selection on a Background layer or a layer that uses the Lock Transparency option, the selected area is replaced with the background color or checkerboard background pattern. ❖ In the Edit workspace, do any of the following: • Choose Edit > Delete to remove the selection. (If you delete a selection by mistake, you can choose Edit > Undo to get it back.) • Press the Backspace or Delete key to remove the selection. • Choose Edit > Cut to cut the selection to the Clipboard. You can then paste it elsewhere. More Help topics "Understanding layers" on page 62 "Lock or unlock a layer" on page 67 Last updated 1/2/2012

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10
Selecting parts of an image
Last updated 1/2/2012
7
To specify a different brush size or color, do one of the following:
Choose a new size from the Brush Size menu.
Click the Foreground Color or Background Color swatch, choose a new color in the Color Picker, and then click OK.
8
Click Preview to see the current selection.
9
To specify preview settings, do one of the following:
To change what is displayed in the preview area, choose either Selection Area or Original Photo from the Display
menu. Or press the X key on your keyboard to switch between the two views.
To specify a different background, choose an option from the Background menu.
10
Do any of the following to fine-tune the selection, and then preview the results again:
To add to or subtract from the selection, draw more dots or lines using either the Foreground or Background Brush
tool.
Note:
When you change the foreground or background color, the related brush tool becomes active.
To erase foreground or background dots, select the Point Eraser tool
and click or drag over the marks you want
to remove.
To add areas to a selection, select the Add To Selection tool
, and click or drag over the area you want to add.
To remove areas from the selection, select the Remove From Selection tool
and drag over the areas you want
to remove.
To smooth the edges of your foreground selection, select the Smoothing Brush tool
and drag over the areas you
want to smooth.
To soften the edges of your selection, specify a higher value in the Feather box.
To fill remaining holes in the main selection, click Fill Holes.
To separate and remove an area from the main selection, select the Remove From Selection Tool
and drag a
line between the main selection and the area you want to remove. Then click Fill Holes.
To remove fringe colors left between the foreground and background, click Defringe. To increase or decrease the
amount of fringe removed, specify a value from the Defringe Width menu.
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Click OK to extract the selected areas. If you want to start over, click Reset to remove all marks.
Delete a selected area
If you delete a selection on a Background layer or a layer that uses the Lock Transparency option, the selected area is
replaced with the background color or checkerboard background pattern.
In the Edit workspace, do any of the following:
Choose Edit > Delete to remove the selection. (If you delete a selection by mistake, you can choose Edit > Undo to
get it back.)
Press the Backspace or Delete key to remove the selection.
Choose Edit > Cut to cut the selection to the Clipboard. You can then paste it elsewhere.
More Help topics
Understanding layers
” on page
62
Lock or unlock a layer
” on page
67