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Selective removal?
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| Hunibal 2004-09-18, 7:14 pm |
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Have PS 8.10
How could I remove some parts of the picture and PS would fix the are for
me?
I know, some programs can do it.
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Cheers _ Hunibal _
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| No Where Man 2004-09-18, 7:14 pm |
| Use one of the selection tools (lasso, magnetic lasso, etc.) to make your
initial selection. Then, switch to Quick Mask and use a brush (hard or
soft) to fine tune your selection. From there, switch out of Quick Mask,
and make the changes to the selected area.
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| Hunibal 2004-09-18, 7:14 pm |
| Thanx for your help.
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Cheers _ Hunibal _
"No Where Man" <nowhere@noman.com> wrote in message
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> Use one of the selection tools (lasso, magnetic lasso, etc.) to make your
> initial selection. Then, switch to Quick Mask and use a brush (hard or
> soft) to fine tune your selection. From there, switch out of Quick Mask,
> and make the changes to the selected area.
>
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| Hunibal 2004-09-19, 4:14 am |
| Thanx for your help.
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Cheers _ Hunibal _
"No Where Man" <nowhere@noman.com> wrote in message
news:A7%2d.512$2A1.206@trnddc08...
> Use one of the selection tools (lasso, magnetic lasso, etc.) to make your
> initial selection. Then, switch to Quick Mask and use a brush (hard or
> soft) to fine tune your selection. From there, switch out of Quick Mask,
> and make the changes to the selected area.
>
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