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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8
Selecting parts of an image
Selecting parts of an image
Last updated 7/26/2011
Using the Border command to create a 4-pixel border selection (top). Copying the selection to a new layer and filling to make an outline of the
image (center). Filling the selection into the original image to create an outline around the image (bottom).
image (center). Filling the selection into the original image to create an outline around the image (bottom).
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Use a selection tool to make a selection.
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Choose Select > Modify > Border.
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Enter a value between 1 and 200 pixels in the Width text box, and click OK.
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Include areas of similar color in a selection
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Make a selection with a selection tool and do one of the following:
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Choose Select > Grow to include all adjacent pixels falling within the tolerance range specified in the options bar.
(You may have to switch to a selection tool that includes a tolerance range, such as the Magic Wand tool.) A higher
Tolerance value adds a broader range of colors.
(You may have to switch to a selection tool that includes a tolerance range, such as the Magic Wand tool.) A higher
Tolerance value adds a broader range of colors.
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Choose Select > Similar to include pixels throughout the photo, not just adjacent ones, that fall within the tolerance
range.
range.
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To increase the selection incrementally, choose either command multiple times.
Note: You cannot use the Grow and Similar commands on photos in bitmap mode.
Remove stray pixels from a color-based selection
The Smooth command searches around each selected pixel for other pixels within the specified color range and selects them.
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Make a selection with a selection tool and choose Select > Modify > Smooth.
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For Sample Radius, enter a pixel value between 1 and 100, and click OK.