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Adobe Photoshop CS5 – Illustrated Unit B: Selecting Pixels
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Objectives Use the Marquee tools Use the Lasso tools Use the Magic Wand tool Save and load selections Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Objectives Work with and save alpha channels Understand anti-aliased edges Work with a feathered edge Refine selection edges Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Using the Marquee Tools First select pixel to modify Marquee tools Most basic tools for making selections Rectangular Marquee Rectangular or square selections Elliptical Marquee Oval or circular selections Pixels Can be added or removed from a selection using quick keys Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Using the Marquee Tools Tool icon black triangle indicates additional hidden tools Located beneath currently displayed tool If unhappy with selection Deselect selection Start over Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Using the Marquee Tools Positioning the first piece Repositioning the circle piece Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Using the Lasso Tools Three types of Photoshop Lasso tools Lasso, Polygonal Lasso, Magnetic Lasso Lasso tools: make free-form selections Click and drag anywhere on the canvas to create section of pixels Complex shapes: easier to make small selections and add to them with Shift key Polygonal Lasso tool Uses straight lines for geometric shapes Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Using the Lasso Tools Selecting the interior of the object Positioning the fifth piece Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Using the Magic Wand Tool Magic Wand tool is powerful Click any canvas pixel Tool selects other pixels based on tolerance Greater the tolerance value, tool selects more pixels Options bar contiguous check box Selects only contiguous (touch) pixels Or selects similar pixels throughout the image Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Using the Magic Wand Tool Once needed pixels are selected Can modify in many ways Zooming in on selected image areas Helpful when making selections, including colors, using the Hue/Saturation dialog box Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Using the Magic Wand Tool Selecting the white pixels Selecting pixels without the Contiguous option Results of changing the hue of selected pixels Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Saving and Loading Selections Making selections Complex and time-consuming work Saving selections Smart idea Can easily access selection in the future Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Saving and Loading Selections Swatches panel Changes foreground/background colors Click swatch and foreground color changes Click Eyedropper tool, sample any pixel from the image Saving created colors Float pointer over a white area of the Swatches panel Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Saving and Loading Selections The finished project Pure Yellow Orange swatch on the Swatches panel Save Selection dialog box Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Working with and Saving Alpha Channel Alpha channels Saved selections Listed on Channels panel Displayed as black and white thumbnail images Selected areas represented by white Areas not selected represented by black Not automatically saved when the file saved Must specify when saving a file Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Working with and Saving Alpha Channel The Dark Gray alpha channel Save Alpha Channels option in the Save As dialog box Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Understanding Anti-Aliased Edges Edge: outline of a selection Edge types of a selection Aliased: hard edge Very blunt and obvious Anti-aliased: crisp but smooth edge Anti-aliased edge Creates a smooth transition between edge and background Uses many shades of edge pixel colors Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Understanding Anti-Aliased Edges Pixels: squares and a soft edge Cannot be made with squares Illusion created using anti-aliasing Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated Viewing the anti-aliased edge Viewing the aliased edge
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Working with a Feathered Edge Feathered edge: blended edge Settings available for controlling blend length at the edge Feather value: equal to feathered edge Edge equally distributed inside and outside selection edge Vignette: visual effect with feathered edge Image edge: usually oval, gradually fades away Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Working with a Feathered Edge Drawing the feathered oval selection The selected pixels relocated Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Refining Selection Edges Refine Edge dialog box Offers useful options for viewing and refining the edge of a selection Two key options in the dialog box Feather slider Dynamically feathers a selection while previewing the result Contract/Expand slider reduces enlarged selection Useful for removing halos from the edge of a selection Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Refining Selection Edges Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Refining Selection Edges The Refine Edge dialog box Selection The silhouette of the eagle against black Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Summary Marquee and Lasso tools Provide different ways to select image pixels Magic Wand tool Selects other pixels based on tolerance Save selections Easy to access selection in the future After sampling a selection color Color can be saved in the Swatches panel Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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Summary Alpha channels Must specify saved selections as an alpha channel when saving file Images edges: made up of square pixels Blunt square edge: aliased edge Anti-aliased edge: made to look like a smooth edge Edges Feathered and refined Adobe Photoshop CS5 - Illustrated
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