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Quick Maskpage threeThe mask has been created as shown simply by clicking the Quick mask button which is circled below and numbered 1. The red mask can be added to by painting with black. It can be removed by painting with white. |
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| Older Tutorials Quick Mask Adjusting Contrast Using Curves Scanning Negatives Rubberstamping More Adjustments Sharpening Filters Color |
The swap
colors button is circled and marked number 2. The painting tools use
the foreground color, so if you want to use white instead of black, click
the swap colors button and white will become the foreground color. Click
again to go back to black. If some color other than the default was in your
color boxes, first click the default colors
button which is the small black and white square below the foreground-background
boxes. I have drawn a marquee with the zoom tool, numbered 3 above. As soon as I release the mouse button, that area will be magnified to fill the screen. If you want to go back to 100 % magnification, double-click the zoom tool. If you want the picture to fill the screen double-click the hand tool. Next, see the mask precisely applied |
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