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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10
Selecting parts of an image
Last updated 1/2/2012
Distribute menu
Spaces selected layers apart. Options include Top Edges, Vertical Centers, Bottom Edges, Left Edges,
Horizontal Centers, and Right Edges. Multiple layers can be spaced simultaneously. To space layers apart, select a
layer, hold down Shift, select another layer, and then choose an item from the Distribute menu.
Copying selections or layers
You can copy and paste selections using the Move tool or the Copy, Copy Merged, Cut, Paste, or Paste Into Selection
commands in the Edit menu.
Keep in mind that when a selection or layer is pasted between photos with different resolutions, the pasted data retains
its original pixel dimensions. This can make the pasted portion appear out of proportion to the new image. Use the
Image > Resize
> Image Size command to make the source and destination photos the same resolution before copying
and pasting.
Selections that you cut or copy are stored in the Clipboard. Only one selection is stored in the Clipboard at a time.
When you exit Photoshop
Elements, anything in the Clipboard is lost unless Export Clipboard is selected in the
General Preferences.
Copy selections with the Move tool
When copying between photos, drag the selection from the active image window into the other image window. A
border highlights the image window when you can drop the selection into it.
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Select the part of the image you want to copy.
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In the Edit workspace, select the Move tool
from the toolbox.
3
Press Alt (Option in Mac OS) while dragging the selection you want to copy and move.
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To make additional copies of the same selection, do one of the following:
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Hold down Alt (Option in Mac OS) while dragging the selection to each new location.
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To offset the duplicate by 1 pixel, hold down Alt (Option in Mac OS), and press an arrow key. (This moves the pixels
and copies the pixels, creating a blur effect.)
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To offset the duplicate by 10 pixels, press Alt (Option in Mac OS) + Shift and press an arrow key. (This moves the
pixels rather than copying them.)
Copy a selection using commands
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In the Edit workspace, use a selection tool to select the area you want to copy.
2
Do one of the following:
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Choose Edit > Copy to copy the selection to the Clipboard.
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Choose Edit > Copy Merged to copy all layers in the selected area to the Clipboard.
When you exit Photoshop
Elements, anything in the Clipboard is lost unless Export Clipboard is selected in the
General Preferences.
Paste one selection into another
You can use the Paste Into Selection command to paste one selection into another. This command lets you take
advantage of elements within the selected area and prevent the pasted image from looking flat and unnatural. For
example, you can use a Hard Light blending mode at 85% opacity to retain the reflection in a pair of sunglasses. When
using blending modes this way, you need to create a new layer and paste the selection into that layer.
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