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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8
Selecting parts of an image
Last updated 7/26/2011
To select only adjacent areas using the same colors, select Contiguous. When this option is deselected, pixels using 
the same colors are selected throughout the entire photo.
To select colors using data from all the visible layers, select Sample All Layers. When this option is deselected, the 
Magic Wand tool selects colors from only the active layer. 
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In the photo, click the color you want to select. 
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To add to the selection, Shift+click unselected areas. To remove an area from the selection, Option+click the area 
you want to remove.
Use the Quick Selection tool
The Quick Selection tool makes a selection based on color and texture similarity when you click or click-drag the area 
you want to select. The mark you make doesn’t need to be precise, because the Quick Selection tool automatically and 
intuitively creates a border.
Quick Selection / Selection Brush tool options
A. Quick Selection tool  B. Selection Brush tool  C. New selection  D. Add to selection  E. Subtract from selection  
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Select the Quick Selection tool 
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In the options bar, choose one of the following:
New Selection 
Lets you draw a new selection. This option is selected by default.
Add To Selection 
Lets you add to an existing selection.
Subtract From Selection 
Lets you subtract from an existing selection. This option is only available after you make a 
selection.
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Choose a brush from the Brush Picker in the options bar. If you want to select a large area, you can use a larger 
brush. For more precise selections, choose a smaller brush size.
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Click or click-drag over the area that covers the range of colors in the object you want to select, and then release the 
mouse button. 
The selection border appears. 
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Do any of the following to refine the selection:
To add to the selection, click the Add To Selection button
 
 in the options bar, and click or click-drag across the 
area you want to add.
To remove an area from the selection, click the Subtract From Selection button
 
 in the options bar, and click or 
click-drag across the area you want to subtract from the selection. 
To start a new selection, click the New Selection brush
 
 in the options bar, and click or draw to specify the new 
selection area.
Use the Selection Brush tool
The Selection Brush tool makes selections two ways: you can paint over the area you want to select in Selection mode, 
or you can paint over areas you don’t want to select using a semiopaque overlay in Mask mode. 
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