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In the Color Picker that appears, select the color you want. m To show a palette, choose Show Tools, Show Brushes, or Show Colors from the Window menu. Editing Scanned Images Selecting images When you select a portion of an image, you can move, cut, copy, or manipulate the selection. Regular shape To select a rectangular part of an image: 1 Click the selection rectangle. 2 Drag the tool over an area to select that area. Marquee The area you dragged over is surrounded by a marquee (a dashed line), which indicates selection. Chapter 5 Irregular shape To select an irregular shape: 1 Click the lasso. 2 Drag the lasso to trace an area around the shape you want to select. Irregular marquee When you release the mouse button, the marquee takes the irregular shape you made. Whole image To select the whole image: m Choose Select All from the Edit menu (or press x–A). A marquee surrounds the whole image. To deselect the whole image: m Choose Deselect from the Edit menu. Editing Scanned Images Using the tools to edit an image Each tool on the tool palette has a special purpose: making a selection, adding text, painting, and so on. Using a tool To use a tool: m Click the tool to make it active. Moving a selection To move a selection around within the image: m To drag the selection, use the tool you used to make it (the lasso or the selection rectangle). The building was moved to cover the sheds. Chapter 5 Zooming in To zoom in close: m Click the magnifying glass and then click a spot in the image. The image is enlarged. To zoom back out: m With the magnifying glass still selected, press Option and click the image. You can also choose Zoom In or Zoom Out from the Image menu. Filling a space with color To fill a space with color: 1 Click the paint bucket. 2 Click a color on the color palette. The foreground color changes to the color you clicked. 3 Click the space you want to fill. The space fills with the foreground color. Space filled Editing Scanned Images Adding text To type some text in the image: 1 Click the text tool. 2 Click the part of the image where you want to add text. 3 In the dialog box that appears, type the text you want. You can also use the dialog box to choose the font you want, its size, style, and color. 4 When you’ve got the text the way you want it, click OK. The text appears in the image. Erasing a selection To erase parts of the image: 1 Click the eraser. 2 Drag the eraser over the areas you want to erase. The area you drag over fills with the background color. Note: On 68000 series Macintosh computers, the eraser takes longer to work. The eraser tool was used to create a black border. Chapter 5 Drawing lines To draw fine lines or shapes in the image: 1 Select the pencil. 2 Drag the pencil through the image to add the shapes or lines. You can also zoom in and click individual pixels. Tip: To create a horizontal or vertical line, press Shift as you drag. To change the size of the pencil line, use the brush palette. Spray painting To spray paint: 1 Select the spray can. 2 Drag the spray can across the image. The paint leaves a stroke in the foreground color. Tip: To change the size of the spray can stroke, use the brush palette. The spray can was used to add definition to the edges of the petals. Note: On 68000 series Macintosh computers, the spray can takes longer to work. Editing Scanned Images Painting with brushes To paint with strokes of various sizes: 1 Select the brush. 2 Click one of the brush sizes on the brush palette. 3 Drag the brush to paint in the foreground color. Cloning A clone is a duplicate of a small part of an image. You can use the clone to edit flaws in an image, painting it into an image at a different location. When you paint the clone back in, the painting starts at a reference point that you define. This is easier to do than to explain, but here is an example. Example: Suppose you’ve scanned a picture of a building and you want to cover a certain feature, such as a fountain, with another portion of the image, such as a group of shrubs. You want to repeat the shrub portion of the image without the sharp cut-out image of a copied-and-pasted selection. To clone an image and repeat it: 1 Click the clone tool. Chapter 5 Press the Option key and then click the spot you want to serve as a reference point for the clone. In the example, you’d click a point in the shrubbery. Option-click here (for example), so you can clone the shrubbery and cover up the fountain spray. Move the clone tool over the point at which you want the image to begin repeating, then start dragging. In the example, you’d start dragging (painting) at a point somewhere near the fountain. As you drag, the image begins to appear, starting with the reference point. The reference point as you paint. that is duplicated The clone appears Editing Scanned Images As you extend the painting, the rest of the cloned image appears—or as much of it as you want to paint. Tip: For a more natural appearance, reposition the refe...
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