lesser degree than areas that are 100 percent selected. Click OK to apply the selection to the image. Selecting unselected areas You can use the Inverse command to simultaneously select all pixels not in the current selection while deselecting the current selection. To select areas not included in the current selection: Choose Image > Select > Inverse. Color Range options Use this dialog box to select image areas based on color. A    Select. In the pop-up menu, choose the color (red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, yellow), or tonal range (shad- ows, midtones, highlights) you want to select. To select a color interactively by clicking in the preview win- dow, choose Sampled Colors. B    Fuzziness. When using the Sampled Colors option, enter a low value to select a narrow col- or range; enter a higher value to select a wider range. C   Choose Selection to pre- view the selection, with white representing selected pixels, in the preview window. Choose Image to see the actual image so you can sample colors with the dropper. D   With Sampled Colors cho- sen (A), click the dropper in the preview window to select col- ors. Use the ‘+’ dropper to add to the selection; use the ‘-’ drop- per to subtract from it. E    Selection Preview. Choose an option to preview the selec- tion in the image itself (or choose None for no preview). Grayscale shows the selection as it would appear in a channel, with white for selected pixels and black showing non-select- ed areas. The Matte and Mask options show the original colors in selected areas. In non-selected areas, Black Matte shows black, White matte shows white, and Mask shows trans- parent red. D E A B C
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