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LASSO TOOL

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- Lasso tool is used to make a selection in the free form. Lasso tool

rarely are used to make a selection, because the proceeds will not be

neat, especially when using the mouse. To get as many rigorous

results requires care and patience.

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2. POLYGONAL LASSO TOOL

Polygonal Lasso Tool. Similar to the lasso tool, except that instead of holding your
mouse button down to draw, left-click on various points to create a selection with a
series of straight edges. You can also hold down the Alt key (Windows) or Option key
(Mac OS) to draw freehand sections.
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3. CROP TOOL

The Crop tool allows you to select an area of an image and discard everything outside
this area. The tool is located third from the top in the Photoshop Toolbox, on the left
side.

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4. HEALING BRUSH TOOL

The Healing Brush toolallows you to fix image imperfections such as scratches,
blemishes, etc. By sampling the surrounding area or using a predefined pattern you can
blend the imperfections into the rest of the image.

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5. SPOT HEALING BRUSH 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.

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6. PATCH TOOL

When the patch tool is selected, it initially operates in a lasso selection mode that can
be used to define the area topatch from or patch to. For example, you can hold down
the Option/Alt key to temporarily convert the patch tool to become a polygonal
lasso tool with which to draw straight line selection edges.

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7. CLONE STAMP TOOL

Photoshop's clone stamp toolallows you to duplicate part of an image. 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.

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8. BACKGROUND ERASER TOOL

The background eraser tool allows you to remove the background colour from an image or layer.
When you click the image, the eraser samples the colour at the centre of the brush and erases this
colour as you drag. Options in the toolbar allow you to specify the type of erasure, colour tolerance and
sampling method.

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9. MAGIC ERASER TOOL

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.

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10. BLUR TOOL

The Blur Tool is cool. It makes things blurry. Click and drag to make things blurry. The more you click
and drag, the blurrier things get.

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