Modifying selections

Selections can be modified in various ways. You can modify a selection by adding image content to it or by subtracting image content from it. For example, in a picture of a person carrying a large sign, you can select the sign by using the rectangular Selection tool and then add the person to the selection by using the Freehand Selection tool.

After you create a selection, you can add to it.

You can also expand or contract a selection by a specific number of pixels.

You can add or remove a color from a selection, or from the selection border. When the color is added or removed, the selection border changes.

You can also add pixels to a selection based on color values.

If specks or holes appear in a selection, you can remove them by defining an area in square pixels. For example, if your image is 20 pixels wide by 20 pixels high, you can define an area of 5 pixels multiplied by a scale factor of 100 to cover an area of 500 pixels. Because the image covers an area of only 400 pixels (20 × 20 = 400), all specks and holes will be removed.

You can also modify a selection by using tools and effects.

To add to or subtract from a selection Back to Top

Edit workspace 

 

From the Mode drop-list, choose Add, and select the image areas that you want to add to the selection. The areas do not need to be adjacent.
From the Mode drop-list, choose Remove, and select the image areas that you want to remove from the selection.

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You can also add to a selection by holding down Shift while clicking the image areas that you want to add, or subtract from a selection by holding down Ctrl while clicking the image areas that you want to remove.

To expand a selection by a specific number of pixels Back to Top

Edit workspace 

To contract a selection by a specific number of pixels Back to Top

Edit workspace 

To add pixels to a selection according to color values Back to Top

Edit workspace 

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The Select Similar command produces the best results when the selection is not anti-aliased.

To add or remove a color from a selection Back to Top

Edit workspace 

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You can click the Toggle Selection button in the Select Color Range dialog box to toggle between a preview of only the selection and a preview of the selection with the rest of the image.

You can also choose a color to add or remove by clicking in the Reference color box in the Select Color Range dialog box.

To remove a color from a selection, you can also choose Edit Paste As Transparent Selection as you paste a selection. This command removes only the color you specify as the background color.

To remove holes and specks from a selection Back to Top

Edit workspace 

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You can click the Toggle Selection button in the Remove Specks and Holes dialog box to toggle between a preview of only the selection and a preview of the selection with the rest of the image.

To modify a selection by using tools and effects Back to Top

Edit workspace 

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You can also modify a selection by clicking the Edit Selection button .


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