Adobe ADBCD17648MC Manuale Utente

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Chapter 7: Selecting parts of an image
selection defines the editable area in a photo (for example, you might want to lighten one part of a photo without 
affecting the rest). You can make a selection with either a selection tool or a selection command. A selection border, 
which you can hide, surrounds the selection. You can change, copy, or delete pixels inside the selection border, but you 
can’t touch areas outside the selection border until you deselect the selection.
Making selections
About selections
Photoshop
  Elements contains several selection tools that suit different kinds of selections. For example, the Elliptical 
Marquee tool selects circular and elliptical areas, and the Magic Wand tool can select an area of similar colors with one 
click. More complex selections can be made with one of the Lasso tools. You can even smooth the edges of a selection 
with feathering and anti-aliasing.
Note: Selections are limited to the active layer—to make changes to all layers at once, you first need to flatten the image.
Selection made with Elliptical Marquee tool, color adjusted in selected area
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