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3. Lasso tool
The lasso tool behavior is more or less identical to that of the marquee
selection tools and the same modifier key rules apply. To use the standard,
freehand lasso tool, just drag around the area to be selected holding down
the mouse as you draw. When you release the mouse, the last point of the
lasso selection drawn will join up with the starting point to form a
complete selection.As with the marquee selection tools, you can hold
down the Shift key and then drag with the lasso or polygon lasso tool to
add to an existing selection. Or, you can hold down the Option/Alt key to
subtract from an existing selection, or hold down the
Shift+Option/Shift+Alt keys to intersect with an existing selection. Note
that if you hold down the Option/Alt key, the freehand lasso tool
temporarily switches to a polygon lasso tool mode. Figure 1 below shows
the freehand lasso tool Options bar.
4.
image and the background. You can think of it as a mix between the Pen
tool and the Quick Selection tool.
The Magic Wand Tool, known simply as the Magic Wand, is one of the
oldest selection tools in Photoshop. Unlike other selection tools that select
pixels in an image based on shapes or by detecting object edges, the
Magic Wand selects pixels based on tone and color. Many people tend to
get
7. Crop tool
The spot healing brush is the default healing tool in Photoshop and can be
used to clone areas from an image and blend the pixels from the sampled
area seamlessly with the target area. The basic principle is that the
texture from the sample area is blended with the color and luminosity
surrounding wherever you paint. The main difference between this and the
standard healing brush is that the spot healing brush requires no source
point. You simply click on the blemishes you want to get rid of (or drag
with the tool to paint over the larger areas you wish to repair) and the spot
healing brush works out the rest for you. It is in many ways a lot easier to
use than the standard healing brush and extremely effective at removing
most blemishes and marks.
10.Patch Tool
The
patch
tool uses the same complex algorithm as the healing brush to carry out its
blend calculations, but the patch tool works with selection-defined areas
instead of a brush. When the patch tool is selected, it initially operates in a
lasso selection mode that can be used to define the area to patch from or
patch to
11.Red Eye Tool
Red eye in
portraits is caused
when the flash source is used too close to the lens
axis
and the pupils of the eye are wide open. One way to avoid this happening is to
set your camera flash to red eye mode (if available). The camera will usually pop
a single or short series of flashes just before firing the main camera flash
exposure. Failing that, the red eye tool in Photoshop is an easy-to-use tool for
removing red eye from photographs that have been taken with a direct flash
source.
12.Clone Stamp Tool
The process involves setting a sampling point in the image which will be used
as a reference to create a new cloned area. Select the Clone Stamp tool ,
then check the settings in the options bar. Make sure you have a brush size
appropriate for the job.
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. The Background
Eraser is especially useful with photos that contain lots of fine detail along the
edges between the foreground and background, like, for example, if you want
to erase the sky in an image without first having to select all of the trees
below it.
The magic eraser tool erases all colours within a set tolerance. This is
essentially the same as using the magic wand and hitting delete . Using
this tool you don't need to drag just click once .
In a previous tutorial, we looked at the Background Eraser and why it's one
of the best tools in Photoshop for removing unwanted areas of an image.
In this tutorial, we'll learn all about the Color Replacement Tool and how it
enables us to change the color of an object in a photo without a lot of fuss
or hassle.
16.Blur Tool
The Blur
tool
uses the current brush to locally blur or sharpen your image
17.Sharpen Tool
18.Burn Tool
The sponge tool is an amazing but not a well known tool that is incredibly
useful. It allows you to choose a brush to desaturate or saturate a certain
area on a picture. For those of you who do not known desaturate is to take
colour
away
and to
saturate
is to
add
more
colour or brighten a picture.
20.Pen Tool
The Pen Tool makes appearances across almost the entire Adobe product
range. Its function and behavior varies depending on the application, but
by mastering it youll find you work quicker, smoother and with better
results. This guide will give you a comprehensive basis for working with
the Pen Tool in Photoshop.