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1. LASSO TOOLS
A. SYMBOL AND DESCRIPTION OF THE TOOLS.
THIS IS A FREEHAND SELECTION TOOL. CLICK AND HOLD YOUR LEFT MOUSE BUTTON ON
THE IMAGE AND DRAW YOUR SELECTION.
B. PICTURE BEFORE EDIT
C. PROCESS EDIT
SIMILAR TO THE LASSO TOOL,EXCEPT THAT INSTEAD OF HOLDING YOUR MOUSE BUTTON
DOWN TO DRAW , LEFT-CLICK ON VARIUS.POINTS TO CREATE A SELECTION WITH A SERIES
OF STRAIGHT EDGES.
YOU CAN ALSO HOLD DOWN THE ALT KEY (WINDOWS) OR OPTION KEY (MAC OS) TO
DRAW FREEHAND SECTIONS.
B. PICTURE BEFORE EDIT
C. PROCESS EDIT
3. CROP TOOL
A. SYMBOL AND DESCRIPTION OF THE TOOLS
C. PROCESS EDIT
C. PROCESS EDIT
THE SPOT HEALING BRUSH TOOL QUICKLY REMOVES BLEMISHES AND OTHER
IMPERFECTIONS IN YOUR PHOTOS. THE SPOT HEALING BRUSH: IT PAINTS WITH
SAMPLED PIXELS FROM AN IMAGES OR PATTERN AND MATCHES THE
TEXTURE,LIGHTING ,TRANSPARENCY,AND SHADING OF THE SAMPLED PIXELS TO THE
PIXELS BEING HEALED. UNLIKE THE HEALING BRUSH, THE SPOT HEALING BRUSH
DOESNT REQUIRE YOU TO SPECIFY A SAMPLE SPOT. THE SPOT HEALING BRUSH
AUTOMATICALLY SAMPLES FROM AROUND THE RETOUCHED AREA.
B. PICTURE BEFORE EDIT
C. PROCESS EDIT
6. PATCH TOOL
A. SYMBOL AND DESCRIPTION OF THE TOOLS
C. PROCESS EDIT
This tool is used to copy regions of pixels from one location to another. The source and destination
can be on the same layer or different layers within the same image.
To use the Clone Stamp, first set the source point where the pixels will be copied from. Do this by
clicking an area of the image while holding down the Ctrl key.
C. PROCESS EDIT
In this Photoshop tutorial, we look at the Background Eraser Tool and how
we can use it to easily remove background areas of an image.
B. PICTURE BEFORE EDIT
C. PROCESS EDIT
The Magic Eraser Tool in Photoshop Elements works great for photos that have a
background color that is distinct from the subject.
C. PROCESS EDIT
BLUR TOOL
A. SYMBOLS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF THE TOOLS
- Blur tool effect is a common and popular way to highlight and hide certain
Element within the picture or blurred background
B. PICTURE BEFORE EDIT
C. PROCESS EDIT