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PHOTOSHOP CS4 QuickSteps- P7: QuickSteps books are recipe books for computer users. They answer the question “How do I.?” by providing quick sets of steps to accomplish the most common tasks in a particular program. The sets of steps are the central focus of the book. QuickSteps sidebars show you how to quickly do many small functions or tasks that support the primary functions. Notes, Tips, and Cautions augment the steps, yet they are presented in such a manner as to not interrupt the fl ow of the steps | 10 9876 4321 UICKSTEPS TRANSFORM A SELECTION 6 FEATHERING AND ANTI-ALIASING Continued FEATHER A SELECTION 1. To feather an existing selection from the Application bar click Select Feather. When a selection tool is active you can also access this command from the right-click context menu. -Or- To feather a new selection select any of the Lasso or Marquee tools. 2. In the Options bar type a Feather Radius value between 0.2 and 250 pixels. The larger the number the more the edges of the selection will be softened. ENABLE ANTI-ALIASING When the correct selection tool is selected click the Anti-Aliased check box on the Options bar. FEATHERING AND ANTI-ALIASING EXCLUSIONS You cannot apply anti-aliasing to an existing selection. Images in GIF file format will not accept antialiasing or feathered edges. You must first click Image Mode and then convert the image from Indexed Color to Grayscale or RGB color mode. You can transform a selection making it larger or smaller moving it.basically anything you can do to an object on a layer you can do to a selection. To transform an existing selection 1. With any selection tool such as the Lasso right-click within the existing selection and choose Transform Selection. Or from the Application bar click Select Transform Selection. Drag the handles to resize the selection Drag inside the bounding box to move the selection Drag outside the handles to rotate the selection 2. The Free Transform bounding box with eight handles appears at the edge of the selection. Here are the functions you can perform by directly manipulating the bounding box and its handles Drag the bounding box by any of its four edges to scale one dimension of the selection. Press and hold CTRL CMD ALT OPT and drag on one side of the bounding box to scale one dimension of the selection from its center equilaterally away or toward its center. Drag a bounding box edge while holding CTRL CMD SHIFT to skew slant italicize the selection. Drag inside the bounding box to .