If your image is large you will get a box displayed in this window which you can move around to get to different parts of the image. Image Preview Window – a feature of most editing software apps.The toolbar on the right side of the interface (see left) is your main editing tools once you have created the mask using the masking tools on the left of the interface. If you click on the 100% tool next to the Fit tool and your image is larger than the working area then the Pan tool will become available to move the image around. Pan Tool – the pan tool allows you to move the image around the working area, however, this is greyed out if the Fit tool at the top of the interface is selected.If there are multiple colours in areas you want to keep or discard simply keep selecting the appropriate eyedropper, make a new selection and paint over the new area. Just paint over the areas you either want to keep or discard. Once you have made your eyedropper selection you can also adjust the Matched Colour Range slider to give you more accuracy. When you click on either of the eyedropper tools it will give you options to use the Pick Color to Brush. The Green Eyedropper allows you to select a colour that you want to keep in the mask and the Red Eyedropper allows you to select a colour that you want to cut from the mask. Colour Range Tool – this is a very handy tool for making masks based on a colour range. When you click on this tool it will open 2 additional tools.
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