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QUESTIONS
Give Descriptions of the tools and Pic/Symbols Of Tools
1. Rectangular Marquee Tool
not the image content). You can also move the selection using the keyboard
keys.
To add an ellipse to existing selection you have either to choose Add to selection
option on the Options bar or to press (and hold) [Shift] key while selecting.
To subtract an ellipse from existing selection you have either to choose Subtract from
selection
option on the Options bar or to press [Alt] key while selecting.
To intersect an ellipse with existing selection you have either to choose Intersect with
selection
option on the Options bar or to press [Shift+Alt] keys while selecting.
To create an elliptical selection with predefined proportions choose Fixed Aspect Ratio
style on the Options bar and set Width and Height values.
While creating new selection you can constrain proportions to 1:1 (ie. create round
selection) by pressing [Shift] key while selecting.
To create an elliptical selection with predefined size choose Fixed Size style on the
While New selection option is chosen and the point of cursor is within selected area
the tool looks like this
image content).
While
New
keyboard
selection
and can move selection (ie. borders of selected area and not
option
is
chosen
you
can
also
move
selection
using
cursor keys.
3. Lasso Tool
Lasso Tool
1. This is a freehand selection tool click and tool your left mouse button and the
image and draw your selection
Tool.
2. Click on your image to set the first anchor point; then create a contour by adding
anchors (clicking) in the key points.
3. When you come near the first anchor points it looks like this
contour.
4. You can also double-click to close the contour at anytime and any point.
5. While the New selection
7. To subtract an area from existing selection you have either to choose the Subtract
from selection
option on the Options bar or to hold down [Alt] key while
selecting.
8. To intersect a new selection with the existing selection, either choose the
Intersect with selection
while selecting.
9. While the New selection option is chosen and the cursor is within the selected
area the tool looks like this
and can move the selection (ie. borders of the
selected area and not the image content).
10. You can also move selection by using the keyboard cursor
keys.
The Magnetic Lasso Tool creates selections, automatically clinging to edges of contrast
objects:
Tool.
To force a fastening point (to set an anchor manually) click at a key point.
When you come near the first anchor points it looks like this
You can also double-click to close contour at anytime and any point.
To add an area to existing selection you have either to choose Add to selection
on the Options bar or to press (and hold) [Shift] key while selecting.
To subtract an area from existing selection you have either to choose Subtract from
selection
option on the Options bar or to press [Alt] key while selecting.
To intersect new selection with existing one either choose Intersect with selection
option on the Options bar or press [Shift+Alt] keys while selecting.
While New selection option is chosen and the point of cursor is within selected area the
tool looks like this
content).
While
New
keyboard
option
and can move selection (ie. borders of selected area and not image
selection
option
cursor keys.
is
chosen
you
can
also
move
selection
using
In the options bar, select a Tolerance value (0 to 255). This determines how closely to match colours
- higher tolerance means a larger selection.
7. Crop Tool
Select an area of the image to retain (just the same as making a normal selection).
When you release the mouse button, the area to be retained is highlighted. This is what the new
image will look like.
You can move or transform the crop area by dragging the selection or the selection handles.
10.Patch Tool
Patch Tool
The Patch Tool retouches image using sampled pixels or pattern*.
It works as a combination of the Healing Brush
with the Lasso
Tool:
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:
Blur Tool
The Blur
In the Options bar, you can also specify the effect's "Mode".
Tool.