User Guide
Chapter 5: Process mode
7. To subtract from a selection, hold down CTRL and draw a shape that includes part of the original selection, or encircles it
completely.
8. If you wish to apply edits or effects to the outside areas of the image, you need to click Invert to reverse the selected area.
Now the selection includes all the outside areas of the image with the central area outside the selection.
9. Click Done.
You return to Edit, where you can select an editing tool or a special effect to apply to the selection.
To use the Magic Wand:
1. Click the Magic Wand to select it.
2. Click any color in the image.
3. Do any of the following:
Slide the Threshold slider to adjust the number of pixels to be included or excluded. The Threshold slider sets how sim-
ilar a pixel needs to be to the one you clicked in order to be included in the selection.
Click the Connected radio button if you want to include only pixels that are touching the one you clicked.
Click the Not connected radio button if you want to include all the pixels that are similar to the one you clicked.
Hold down SHIFT and click around the selection to include more pixels.
Hold down CTRL and click around the selection to remove pixels from the selection.
Click Invert to swap your selection to the opposite area from the original, usually the outer part of the image.
4. From the Wand Type drop-down list, select one of the following:
Brightness: Selects pixels similar in brightness to the area of the image you clicked.
Color: Selects pixels similar in hue to the area of the image you clicked.
RGB: Selects pixels with red, green and blue combination similar to the area of the image you clicked.
5. Click Done.
You return to Edit, where you can select an editing tool or a special effect to apply to the selection.
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