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3.Lasso Tool
This is a freehand selection tool. Click and hold your left mouse button on the image and
draw your selection.
In the options bar, select a Tolerance value (0 to 255). This determines how
7. Crop Tool
The Crop tool allows you to select an area of an image and discard everything outside this
area. The tool is located third from the top in thePhotoshop Toolbox, on the left side.
Although cropping reduces the dimensions of an image, it is not the same as resizing.
Whereas resizing reduces or enlarges the entire image and everything in it, cropping does
not alter the size of the image content at all.
10.Patch Tool
The Patch tool works like a combination of the Lasso tool and the Healing Brush
tool.
The Background Eraser can be found nested under the regular Eraser Tool in the Tools
palette.
With the Background Eraser selected, your mouse cursor will change into a circle with a
small crosshair in the center of it:
The Background Eraser's cursor is made up of a simple circle with a crosshair in the middle.
The Color Replacement Tool was first introduced in Photoshop CS, and if
you're using Photoshop CS or CS2, you'll find the Color Replacement Tool
nested under the Healing Brush in the Tools palette. To access it, click and
hold your mouse button down on the Healing Brush until a fly-out menu
appears, then select the Color Replacement Tool from the menu.
In Photoshop CS3, Adobe changed things around a bit and moved the
Color Replacement Tool in with the regular Brush Tool, so if you're using
Photoshop CS3 or CS4 (which is what I'm using here), click and hold your
mouse button down on the Brush Tool, then select the Color
Replacement Tool from the fly-out menu:
Sharpen your image on a separate layer so that you can resharpen it later
if you need to change the adjustment. Set the layers blending mode to
Luminosity to avoid color shifts along edges. If you find that highlights or
shadows are lessened after you sharpen, use the layer blending controls to
prevent sharpening in highlights and shadows.
Auto Add/Delete, which lets you add an anchor point when you click a line
segment or delete an anchor point when you click it.