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Photoshop CC: The Missing Manual
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Photoshop CC: The Missing Manual

by Lesa Snider
June 2013
Beginner content levelBeginner
926 pages
36h 13m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Chapter 5. Selections: Choosing What to Edit

Life is all about making choices, and the time you spend in Photoshop is no exception. Perhaps the biggest decision you’ll make is which part of an image to edit—after all, your edits don’t have to affect the whole thing. Using a variety of tools, you can tell Photoshop exactly which portion of an image you want to tinker with, right down to the pixel, if you so desire. This process is called making a selection.

As you’ll learn in this chapter, Photoshop has a bunch of tools that you can use to create selections based on shape, color, and other attributes. You can also draw selections by hand, although that requires a bit of mouse prowess. True selection wisdom lies in learning which tool to start with, how to use the tools together, and how to fine-tune your selections quickly and efficiently. The following pages will help you with all that and then some.

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