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Assignment Photoshop

Descriptions Of the Tools and The Symbol of the Tools.


1. Rectangular Marquee Tool.
a. As the name implies, the Rectangular Marquee Tool is perfect for
times when you need to draw a selection in the shape of a
rectangle or a square. The icon of Rectangular Marquee Tool is on
the top-left on the screen. The icon is like below:

2. Elliptical Marquee Tool.

a.

By default, the Elliptical Marquee Tool is hiding behind the


Rectangular Marquee Tool in the Tools panel. To access it, simply
click on the Rectangular Marquee Tool, then hold your mouse button
down for a second or two until a fly-out menu appears showing you
the other tools that are nested behind it. Click on the Elliptical
Marquee Tool in the fly-out menu to select it:

3. Lasso Tool
a. If you're a more advanced Photoshop user, you'll probably head straight for the Pen Tool,
the tool of choice for making professional quality form-based selections. But if you have a
good quality mouse (or even better, a pen tablet), decent drawing skills and a little
patience, you may find that the Lasso Tool.

4. Polygonal Lasso Tool


a. Drawing selections with the Polygonal Lasso Tool is a lot like drawing

straight-sided paths with the Pen Tool. Begin by clicking somewhere

along the edge of the object or area you need to select, then release
your mouse button.

5. Magnetic Lasso Tool.

a. Magnetic Lasso Tool was forced to always look at the entire image as it
tried to find the edges of your object, chances are it wouldn't do a very
good job, so to keep things simple, Photoshop limits the area where the
tool looks for edges.

6. Magic Wand Tool.


a. The Magic Wand Tool, known simply as the Magic Wand, is one of the
oldest selection tools in Photoshop. Unlike other selection tools that
select pixels in an image based on shapes or by detecting object
edges, the Magic Wand selects pixels based on tone and color.

7. Crop Tool.
a. Crop Tool is used for select thing in picture.

8. Healing Brush Tool.

a.

The Healing Brush tool allows you to fix image imperfections such as
scratches, blemishes, etc. By sampling the surrounding area or using a
predefined pattern you can blend the imperfections into the rest of the
image.

9. Spot Healing Brush Tool.

a. The spot healing brush is the default healing tool in Photoshop and can
be used to clone areas from an image and blend the pixels from the
sampled area seamlessly with the target area.

10.Patch Tool.

a. The Patch tool is used to remove unwanted image elements. The


Content-Aware option in the Patch tool synthesizes nearby content for
seamless blending with the surrounding content.The results are similar
to Content-Aware Fill, but using this tool gives you the flexibility to
choose the source area.

11.Red Eye Tool.

a.

The Red Eye Tool in Photoshop removes the red eye in the flash photos.
Earlier removing red eye was a task of creating adjustment layers,
adding blur, modifying the saturation and so on. Removing red eye has
been made very simple with the Red Eye tool.

12.Clone Stamp Tool.

a. The process involves setting a sampling point in the image which will be used
as a reference to create a new cloned area.

13.Background Eraser Tool.

a. To erase the background of the image smartly.

14.Magic Eraser Tool.


a. To delete unwanted thing in pictures in one click.

15.Colour Replacement Tool.

a.

The Color Replacement tool lets you replace a specific color in your
image. For best results use soft brushes with this tool to help blend the
colors into the original image.

16.Blur Tool.
a. To blur the things in the picture.

17.Sharpen Tool.
a. To sharpen the thing in the picture with sharpen tool.

18.Burn Tool.
a. This is where light is allowed through specific holes to expose the
paper to more light making it darker.

19.Sponge Tool.

a.

When you adjust saturation you adjust the strength of a colour. With
the sponge tool you paint with a brush to either increase the saturation
of decrease it.

20.Pen Tool.
a. To Draw some line or something in picture.

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