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.option for the magic wand and paint bucket" Image to preview the entire image.For example,options increases the range of colors that areyou might want to sample from a part of the imagefully selected).that isn t on-screen.To toggle between the Image and Selectionpreviews in the Color Range dialog box,press Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS).Increasing Fuzziness expands selection. ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0 145User Guide6 Adjust the selection: 3 Click Selection to display the selected areas inthe preview area." To add colors, select the plus eyedropper,and click in the preview area or image.4 To preview the selection in the image window,choose an option for Selection Preview:" To remove colors, select the minus eyedropper,and click in the preview area or image." None to display no preview in the imagewindow.To activate the plus eyedropper temporarily,hold down Shift.Hold down Alt (Windows) or " Grayscale to display the selection as it wouldOption (Mac OS) to activate the minus eyedropper.appear in a grayscale channel." Black Matte to display the selection in color7 To preview the selection in the image window,against a black background.choose an option for Selection Preview:" White Matte to display the selection in color" Grayscale to display the selection as it wouldagainst a white background.appear in a grayscale channel." Quick Mask to display the selection using the" Black Matte to display the selection in colorcurrent quick mask settings.(See  Creatingagainst a black background.temporary masks in Quick Mask mode" White Matte to display the selection in color(Photoshop) on page 197.)against a white background.5 To revert to the original selection, hold" Quick Mask to display the selection using thedown Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS),current quick mask settings.(See  Creatingand click Reset.temporary masks in Quick Mask mode6 Click OK to make the selection.(Photoshop) on page 197.)Note: If a message appears stating  No pixels are8 To revert to the original selection, hold downmore than 50% selected, the selection border willAlt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS), andnot be visible.You may have selected a color, such asclick Reset.red, when the image didn t contain the fully9 Click OK to make the selection.saturated color.To select a color range using preset colors:To save and load color range settings:1 Choose Select > Color Range.Use the Save and Load buttons in the Color Range2 For Select, choose a color or tonal range.dialog box to save and reuse the current settings.The Out-of-Gamut option works only on RGBand Lab images.(An out-of-gamut color is anRGB or Lab color that cannot be printed usingprocess color printing.See  Color gamuts(Photoshop) on page 114.) CHAPTER 5146SelectingCreating selections from slices 2 Drag the border to enclose a different area ofthe image.You can drag a selection border partly(ImageReady)beyond the canvas boundaries.When you dragIf you create a slice in ImageReady, it can beit back, the original border reappears intact.converted into a selection.You can also drag the selection border to anotherimage window.To create a selection from a slice:1 Select a slice.(See  Selecting slices onTo control the movement of a selection:page 276.)" To constrain the direction to multiples of 45°,2 Choose Select > Create Selection from Slice.begin dragging, and then hold down Shift as youcontinue to drag." To move the selection in 1-pixel increments,Adjusting pixel selectionsuse an arrow key.You can adjust and refine your pixel selections" To move the selection in 10-pixel increments,using the selection tools and a variety ofhold down Shift, and use an arrow key.commands in the Select menu.In addition, you can apply geometric transforma-To hide or show selection edges:tions to change the shape of a selection border.Do one of the following:For more information, see  Transforming" Choose View > Show Extras.This command alsoobjects in two dimensions in online Help.shows or hides: (Photoshop) selection edges,target path, slices, and notes, or (ImageReady)Moving, hiding, or inverting a selection selection edges, slices, image maps, text bounds,text baseline, and text selection.(See  WorkingYou can move a selection border around an image,with Extras on page 77.)hide a selection border, and invert a selection sothat the previously unselected part of the image is" Choose View > Show > Selection Edges.Thisselected.toggles the view of the selection edges and affectsthe current selection only.The selection edgesTo move a selection border:reappear when you make a different selection.1 Using any selection tool, select newselection ( ) from the options bar, and positionthe pointer inside the selection border.Thepointer changes to indicate that you can move theselection ( ). ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0 147User GuideTo select the unselected parts of an image: To subtract from a selection:Choose Select > Inverse.1 Make a selection.2 Using any selection tool, do one of theYou can use this option to select an object placedfollowing:against a solid-colored background.Select thebackground using the magic wand tool and then" Select the Subtract from Selection option ( )inverse the selection.in the options bar, and drag to intersect with otherselections.Adjusting selections manually" Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS)(a minus sign appears next to the pointer),You can use the selection tools to add to orand drag to subtract another selection.subtract from existing pixel selections.Before manually adding to or subtracting from aTo select only an area intersected by other selections:selection, set the feather and anti-aliased values in1 Make a selection.the options bar to the same settings used for theoriginal selection.(See  Softening the edges of a2 Using any selection tool, do one ofselection on page 147.)the following:To adjust selections numerically, " Select the Restrict Selection option ( ) in thesee  Adjusting selections numerically in options bar, and drag.online Help." Hold down Alt+Shift (Windows) orOption+Shift (Mac OS) (a cross appears next toTo add to a selection or select an additional area:the pointer), and drag over the portion of the1 Make a selection.original selection that you want to select.2 Using any selection tool, do one of thefollowing:Softening the edges of a" Select the Add to Selection option ( ) in theselectionoptions bar, and drag.You can smooth the hard edges of a selection by" Hold down Shift (a plus sign appears next to theanti-aliasing and by feathering [ Pobierz caÅ‚ość w formacie PDF ]
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