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1. LASSO TOOLS
Symbol and description of the tool
Process edit
To select an area In the Toolbox, select the Lasso Tool, click on the image and draw a contour
holding mouse's button pressed(or simply draw if you use sylus).
To close the contour just release button if you draw with mouse or uplift stylus.
While New selection option choosen on the Options bar by creating new selection you delete
existing one.
To add an area to existing selection you have either to choose Add to selection option on the
Options bar or to press (and hold) [Shift] key while selecting.
While New selection option is chosen and the point of cursor is within selected area the tool
looks like this and can move selection (borders of selected area and not image content).
And cut the picture ,after cut or drag picture to new background or what
Process edit
1. In the Toolbox, select the Polygonal Lasso Tool.
2. Click on your image to set the first anchor point; then create a contour by adding anchors
(clicking) in the key points.
3. When you come near the first anchor points it looks like this.Click to close the contour.
4. You can also double-click to close the contour at anytime and any point.
5. While the New selection option is chosen on the Options bar, you delete the existing selection
by making a new selection.
6. To add an area to the existing selection you have either to choose the Add to selection mode on
the Options bar or to hold down [Shift] key while selecting.
After done you can drag the selection picture and picture be like this,u can put background at
the ronaldo image.
3. Crop tools
Symbol and description of the tool
The Crop Tool cuts out a defined area deleting or hiding the rest of an image
Firstly original picture
Process edit
In the Toolbox, select the Crop Tool, click on the image and draw a rectangle holding mouse's
button pressed.
When you release the button a bounding box appears. You can move, resize and rotate it. To
move bounding box by a few pixels you can use keyboard cursor keys.
While bounding box is active you can choose Hide or Delete option: Delete completely remove
cut-off (shielded) parts of the image; Hide only hides them, so you can make them visible later
on using Move Tool..
To apply crop you have either to press [Enter] key or right-click on the image and choose
command Crop in context menu.
To pre-define target image size fill Width, Height and Resolution fields on the Options bar. Units
(cm or inch) have to be specified in the same fields; otherwise Photoshop sets it to px (pixels).
Note that while bounding box is active the rest of Photoshop tools and commands are not
available. You have either to apply [Enter] or to discard [Esc] crop to resume the work.
The Healing Brush tool allows you to fix image imperfections such as scratches, blemishes, etc.
By sampling the surrounding area or using a predefined pattern you can blend the imperfections
into the rest of the image.
Firstly original picture
Process edit
In the Toolbox, select the Healing Brush Tool. Set brush size and style. On the Options bar,
select the Sampled option. Alt-click (click holding down [Alt] key) somewhere on your image to
define a sampling point. Paint with the Healing Brush Tool on the damaged area. The Aligned
gadget on the Options bar (not selected by default) forces the starting point to follow your
cursor, even after you complete a stroke, while leaving it off starts the sample point back to its
original location at the start of each stroke
Picture before and after edit
Spot healing same like healing brush but Spot Healing Brush may not be the only image
retouching tool you'll ever need, but its speed and performance make it perfect for cleaning up
small problems before moving on to the larger, more time consuming ones.
Firstly original picture
Process edit
In the Toolbox, select the Healing Brush Tool. Set brush size and style. On the Options bar,
select the Sampled option. Alt-click (click holding down [Alt] key) somewhere on your image to
define a sampling point. Paint with the Healing Brush Tool on the damaged area. The Aligned
gadget on the Options bar (not selected by default) forces the starting point to follow your
cursor, even after you complete a stroke, while leaving it off starts the sample point back to its
original location at the start of each stroke.
Picture before and after edit
6. Patch tool
Symbol and description of the tool
Process edit
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Method 2
5. Drag in a repair-source area with the Patch Tool.
6. On the Options bar, choose the Destination mode.
7. Drag the selection (cursor inside of selection) onto a damaged area (movie).
Method 3
8. Drag in a damaged area with the Patch Tool.
9. In the Pattern picker, choose a pattern (movie).
10. Click the Use Pattern button on the Options bar.
Before edit and after patch image
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-In the Toolbox, select the Background Eraser Tool.
-Choose brush size and style.
-Choose in Layers palette Background.
-Erase.
-The "Sampling" gadget in the Options bar allows to select one of three erasing modes:
"Continuous" (default method) allows to erase everything.
"Once" allows to erase only color you first click on. For example, if you start a stoke on a
red area the tool erases only red pixels.
"Background Swatch" only allows erasing pixels that contain current background color.
-Tolerance gadget sets the tool's sensitivity.
-Limits defines range of the tool: all over image (Discontiguous), only adjacent areas
(Contiguous) or only inside pixels (Find Edges).
-Protect Foreground Color option disallows erasing pixels that contain current foreground color.
Process edit
-In the Toolbox, select the Magic Eraser Tool.
-Click on an area to erase.
-"Contiguous" checkbox on the Options bar (checked by default) limits the tool's range to
adjacent areas only, while deselicting it allows to erase similar pixels all over image.
-In the Options bar, you can also set "Tolerance" (the tool's sesitivity) and stroke "Opacity".
-"Anti-alliased" option smooths edges of erased areas..
AUTOMATICALLY CLEAR COLOURED ARES
Process edit
-In the Toolbox, select the Blur Tool.
-Choose brush size and style.
-Set the tool's strength.
-Drag on the image.
-In the Options bar, you can also specify the effect's "Mode".
Before and edit image