Note: You can use this command to easily select an object that appears against a solid-colored area. You can add to or subtract from an existing selection to fine-tune selection borders. For example, you could make a donut-shaped selection by first making a circular selection and then subtracting a circular selection within it.
You can limit the area a selection affects. For example, in a picture of snow-capped mountains, you can select white clouds in the sky without selecting parts of the white mountain below them by selecting the entire sky, and then using the Magic Wand tool with Intersect With Selection selected and Contiguous deselected to select only the white areas included within the existing sky selection. You can use commands in the Select menu to increase or decrease the size of an existing selection and to clean up stray pixels left inside or outside a color-based selection.
The selection border is moved outward or inward by the specified number of pixels. Any portion of the selection border that runs along the canvas edge is unaffected. The Border command creates a soft-edged, anti-aliased selection border.
When you add the new selection border, only pixels between the two selection borders are selected. Note: You cannot use the Grow and Similar commands on photos in bitmap mode. The Smooth command searches around each selected pixel for other pixels within the specified color range and selects them.
When you move or paste a selection, some of the pixels surrounding the selection border are included with the selection. These extra pixels can result in a fringe or halo around the edges of the selection. The Defringe Layer command replaces the color of any fringe pixels with the colors of nearby pixels containing pure colors those without background color.
For example, if you select a yellow object on a blue background and then move the selection, some of the blue background is moved with the object.
Drag your Background layer onto the New Layer icon at the bottom of the panel, duplicating the layer. If you're inverting a complex composition, you can add a new layer at the top of the layer stack and press "Shift-Ctrl-E" to create a merged representation of your entire composite without disturbing the other layers below it.
If you want to invert the entire image, you don't need to make a selection. Open the "Image" menu, locate its "Adjustments" submenu and choose "Invert. Press "Ctrl-I" to access the Invert command from the keyboard. Elizabeth Mott has been a writer since Mott has extensive experience writing advertising copy for everything from kitchen appliances and financial services to education and tourism.
That way, you have the perfect selection from the get-go. Particularly when adding a selection to a layer mask, it saves you from needing to invert the layer mask afterward. This will invert your selection to the opposite of its current state. You can press this button multiple times to switch back and forth between selection areas.
The second option is done with the menu bar. Just like before, this inverts your selection and can be pressed multiple times to switch back and forth between selection areas. Rather than wasting time to remake or adjust your selection, the inverse selection option swaps to the opposite selection area. This is the perfect thing to use when dealing with layer masks, or cutting out objects from your image!
Want more tutorials like this? With the invert colors tool in Photoshop , it can be whichever you want. The inverted colors tool creates a "negative" of the image, which can be useful for making hidden details stand out, or to shift colors into a different spectrum for colorblind users.
It can also be fun to see the colors in your photo change wildly. Open Photoshop , and load in the image that you want to invert. In the menu bar at the top, click on "Image. That's not the only way to invert your picture. You can also select a specific portion of the image, to only invert the selected section. Select the section using the marquee, lasso, or selection tool, and press the hotkey to invert the selected area.
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