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12/4/2015- Using the Marquee Selection tools
- Changing the color of a selection
- Inverting a selection
- Selecting a shape with the Polygonal Lasso tool
- Working with the Magic Wand
- Removing a subject from the background
- Selecting color with Color Range
- Creating custom masks
- Copying a mask
- Selecting and modifying at the same time
Skill Level Advanced
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- [Voiceover] Hi, my name is Chris. In this course, we will cover the core and essential tools for making better selections. We'll start off by covering tools like the Marquee tools. We'll also look at how we can work with the Lasso, how we could use Quick Select, and how we can refine the edges of our selections to make them even stronger. We'll take some time to look at how we can create and work with masks, as well. You know, in Photoshop, they commonly say that you have to select before you can correct, and the better your selections, the better the corrections.
So, if you're interested in making better corrections to your photographs, you've come to the right place. Thanks for joining me. Let's begin.
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Introduction
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Welcome38s
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1. Using the Marquee Selection Tools
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2. Using the Lasso Tools
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Using the Lasso tools4m 11s
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3. Making and Refining Quick Selections
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4. Selecting Color
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5. The Power of Custom Masks
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What is a mask?7m 59s
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6. Masking Expert Tips
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Three ways to view a mask4m 53s
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7. Select and Modify
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Select and fix3m 45s
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Select and sharpen4m 49s
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Select and darken2m 17s
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Conclusion
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Next steps40s
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