You can use the Quick Selection tool in Photoshop to easily select and edit specific parts of a photo. Once you've made your selection, you can delete or edit that section without affecting the rest ...
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Adobe has been slowly upgrading Photoshop with better tools to make the worst photo editing task—close cropping complex objects—less of a pain. The Magic Wand, the Magnetic Lasso, and the Quick ...
Selecting an object inside Photoshop may soon only require a few clicks instead of tedious outlines and masking. On the heels of the Select Subject Tool, Adobe teased ...