April 2007
Beginner to intermediate
496 pages
10h 7m
English

Learning how to select areas of an image is of primary importance—you must first select what you want to affect. Once you’ve made a selection, only the area within the selection can be edited. Areas outside the selection are protected from change.
In this lesson, you’ll learn how to do the following:
Make specific areas of an image active using various tools.
Reposition a selection marquee.
Move and duplicate the contents of a selection.
Use keyboard-mouse combinations that save time and hand motions.
Deselect a selection.
Constrain the movement of a selected area.
Adjust the position ...
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