In Corel PHOTO-PAINT, you can use masks to isolate areas in an image for editing while protecting the remaining areas from change. With their combination of editable and protected areas, masks let you modify images with precision. In some programs, editable areas are also known as selections.
This section contains the following topics:
• | Distinguishing protected and editable areas |
• | Defining editable areas |
• | Defining editable areas by using color information |
• | Expanding and contracting editable areas |
• | Inverting and removing masks |
• | Moving and aligning editable areas |
• | Transforming editable areas |
• | Adjusting the edges of editable areas |
• | Adjusting the transparency of masks |
• | Cutting out images |
For information about clip masks, see Using clip masks.
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