Adobe photoshop cs2 User Manual

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To repair an area using a pattern 
Select the Patch tool 
Drag in the image to select the area you want to repair. 
Note: You can also make a selection prior to selecting the Patch tool. 
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To adjust the selection, do one of the following: 
Shift-drag in the image to add to the existing selection. 
Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Mac OS) in the image to subtract from the existing selection. 
Alt-Shift-drag (Windows) or Option-Shift-drag (Mac OS) in the image to select an area intersected by the existing 
selection. 
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Select a pattern from the Pattern palette in the options bar, and click Use Pattern. 
To remove red eye 
The Red  Eye tool removes  red eye  in  flash photos of people and  white or green  reflections in flash  photos  of  animals.  
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Select the Red Eye tool 
Click in the red eye. If you are not satisfied with the result, undo the correction, set one or more of the following
options in the options bar, and click the red eye again:
Pupil Size 
Sets the size of the pupil (dark center of the eye).
Darken Pupil 
Sets the darkness of the pupil. 
Red eye is caused by a reflection of the camera flash in the subject’s retina. You’ll see it more often when taking 
pictures in a darkened room because the subject’s iris is wide open. To avoid red eye, use the camera’s red eye 
reduction feature. Or, better yet, use a separate flash unit that you can mount on the camera farther away from the 
camera’s lens. 
To use the Color Replacement tool 
The Color Replacement tool simplifies replacing specific colors in your image. You can paint over a targeted color
with a corrective color. The Color Replacement tool doesn’t work in images in Bitmap, Indexed, or Multichannel
color modes.
Select the Color Replacement tool
Choose a brush tip in the options bar. Generally, you should keep the blending mode set to Color.
For the Sampling option, choose one of the following:
Continuous 
Samples colors continuously as you drag.
Once 
Replaces the targeted color only in areas containing the color that you first click 
Background Swatch 
Replaces only areas containing the current background color. 
For the Limits option, select one of the following:
Discontiguous 
Replaces the sampled color wherever it occurs under the pointer.
Contiguous 
Replaces colors that are contiguous with the color immediately under the pointer
Find Edges 
Replaces connected areas containing the sampled color while better preserving the sharpness of
shape edges.