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Selection and Editing
a. The
b. The
c. Using the
0.1. Fill in the blanks:
Exercise Time
tools let you make selection in the shape of rectangle or
ellipse or a thin row/column of the width of one pixel
Tool creates a selection area by sticking the dragged
border to the edges of the area defined.
tool, you can form a selection border by drawing
straight lines around the segment to select.
d. You can use commands in the
menu to increase or decrease the
pixels in an existing selection,
blurs edges by building a transition boundary between the
selection and its surrounding pixels.
To select the unselected part and unselect the selected part, Open the
menu and choose the
option
you can always trace your steps back to the
original image, when it was just loaded in the Photoshop
an image means retaining the selected portion of the image
h.
and deleting the rest.
The name of the active layer appears in the title bar of the document
window, and a
icon appears next to the layer in the Layers
g. Using the
Jette​

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Explanation:

Selection and Editing

a. The

b. The

c. Using the

0.1. Fill in the blanks:

Exercise Time

tools let you make selection in the shape of rectangle or

ellipse or a thin row/column of the width of one pixel

Tool creates a selection area by sticking the dragged

border to the edges of the area defined.

tool, you can form a selection border by drawing

straight lines around the segment to select.

d. You can use commands in the

menu to increase or decrease the

pixels in an existing selection,

blurs edges by building a transition boundary between the

selection and its surrounding pixels.

To select the unselected part and unselect the selected part, Open the

menu and choose the

option

you can always trace your steps back to the

original image, when it was just loaded in the Photoshop

an image means retaining the selected portion of the image

h.

and deleting the rest.

The name of the active layer appears in the title bar of the document

window, and a

icon appears next to the layer in the Layers

g. Using the

Jette

hope it helps you mate


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