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Mastering Adobe Photoshop Elements 2023

You're reading from   Mastering Adobe Photoshop Elements 2023 Bring out the best in your images using Adobe Photoshop Elements 2023

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803248455
Length 510 pages
Edition 5th Edition
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Robin Nichols Robin Nichols
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Preface 1. Color keys FREE CHAPTER
2. Chapter 1: Photoshop Elements Features Overview 3. Chapter 2: Setting Up Photoshop Elements from Scratch 4. Chapter 3: The Basics of Image Editing 5. Chapter 4: Getting Started with Simple Solutions 6. Chapter 5: Easy Creative Projects 7. Chapter 6: Advanced Techniques: Transformations, Layers, Masking, and Blend Modes 8. Chapter 7: Advanced Techniques: Retouching, Selections, and Text 9. Chapter 8: Additional Tools and Features 10. Chapter 9: Advanced Drawing, Painting and Illustration Techniques 11. Chapter 10: Exporting Work, Sharpening, and Plug-ins 12. Chapter 11: Troubleshooting, Additional Techniques 13. Chapter 12: Feature Appendix 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Advanced selections: the Magic Wand tool

The Magic Wand tool is one of the best selection tools because it selects objects based on their tones; plus, it's so easy to use. If I use the example of an image featuring a blue sky and a dark landscape, clicking on the blue sky with the Magic Wand tool will inevitably select everything that is blue, but if the sky fades from dark blue to light blue, as most skies do, you might find that Magic Wand only selects a band of color, not the entire sky. This is because the pixels that you click on represent a certain shade of blue. The tool will not automatically select every pixel that's blue. Its sensitivity (to the range of blues, in this example) is controlled by the Tolerance slider. The default value for this is 32, so if I were to increase the tolerance value to, say, 100, it would grab a lot more of the sky. If you set it to the maximum value, 255, the tool will select everything in the image, regardless of its color.

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