Adobe photoshop cs2 Benutzerhandbuch
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
To select the unselected parts of an image
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Choose Select > Inverse.
You can use this option to select an object placed against a solid-colored background. Select the background using
the Magic Wand tool and then inverse the selection.
the Magic Wand tool and then inverse the selection.
Adjusting selections manually
You can use the selection tools to add to or subtract from existing pixel selections.
Before manually adding to or subtracting from a selection, set the feather and anti-aliasing values in the options bar
to the same settings used in the original selection.
to the same settings used in the original selection.
To add to a selection or select an additional area
1
Make a selection.
2
Using any selection tool, do one of the following:
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Select the Add To Selection option
in the options bar, and drag.
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Hold down Shift, and drag to add another selection.
A plus sign appears next to the pointer when you’re adding to a selection.
To subtract from a selection
1
Make a selection.
2
Using any selection tool, do one of the following:
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Select the Subtract From Selection option
in the options bar, and drag to intersect with other selections.
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Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS), and drag to subtract another selection.
A minus sign appears next to the pointer when you’re subtracting from a selection.
To select only an area intersected by other selections
1
Make a selection.
2
Using any selection tool, do one of the following:
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Select the Intersect With Selection option
in the options bar, and drag.
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Hold down Alt+Shift (Windows) or Option+Shift (Mac OS) and drag over the portion of the original selection
that you want to select.
that you want to select.
An “x” appears next to the pointer when you’re selecting an intersected area.
Intersected selections