Is there a magic wand tool in photoshop CC 2014?

Is there a magic wand tool in photoshop CC 2014?  I am looking for a complete method of removing a white background transparent.

Are you familiar with how Photoshop groups tools in the toolbar?
If you hover your mouse over any tool with a tiny black arrow in the bottom RHS of the button - then left-click and hold - the buttons grouped (not visible) under that button will appear in a dropdown menu.
Hover over the Quick Selection tool, left click and hold and you'll see that you can then select the Magic Wand tool

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    found it

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  • Where is the magic wand tool in photoshop cc

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    I found it, thank you

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    When I use the magic wand in Photoshop CS5, it selects the entire image, not just the section I'm hovering over. I'm working in a Windows environment.
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    Try resetting the magic wand tool by right clicking on the magic wand icon in the tool options bar and choosing reset tool.
    Also check what the sample size is set for the eyedropper tool (that effects the magic wand)
    You probably want one of the first three settings.

  • Photoshop CC missing Magic Wand Tool

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    I just started loading up photoshop to crop a picture and my magic wand tool has gone all funny.  i don't know why but instead of cropping all the white back ground it does this http://imgur.com/oDTxXyK
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    Look at the tool options. You set the tolerance to 200, so it's going to select just about everything...
    Also, "crop" is not the right word there.  I think you meant "select".

  • Coloring issues with magic wand tool and paint bucket tool, leaves uncolored areas near drawn lines

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    Please don't fall into a programmer's ignorance ("this is done right by definition") but listen to us artists and improve this unintuitive behavior. Add something like "ignore transparent pixels", because this doesn't even work if you draw on an empty layer.
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    As the title says. Every time I use the magic wand tool, Photoshop CS crashes. I tried resetting the program but it didn't work. I cannot find a patch for this anywhere. Its making photoediting very difficult! Is there a patch I can download anywhere? Such an expensive program should NOT be crashing like this.

    Hi. This forum is for beginners trying to learn the basics of Photoshop.  I'm moving your question to the Photoshop General Discussion forum for specialized attention to your situation.

  • Magic wand tool that will select broken-line shapes?

    I'm an illustrator... working in both digital & real artwork.
    I work mostly in Photoshop CS, but I have been searching for a solution to a digital problem that I can't quite seem to find using either Photoshop or Illustrator.
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    I KNOW that such a program exists... because I recall there used to be such a program. It was a free dowloaded program that I got once, way back around 1998. I think it came from Australia... and it was a basic digital paint program of some sort. I can't recall the name.
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    This would save me hours of frustration. I can't believe Adobe hasn't come up with something like this already.
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    John Nez
    www.johnnez.com

    Gerno
    I doubt that I will get to trying the proposed method on that sample image this weekend. I can make a few quick comments, however.
    Like numerous Photoshop tools, the success of Illustrator tools like Live Trace and Live Paint are very image dependent and some experience helps. Here are some comment on the three steps needed.
    First, the Live Trace step must be done well. There are a boat load of parameters for this process. For the subject image my guess would be to start with a preset and the one I would choose would be comic art.
    Secondly, once you make a live paint group you have to have automatic gap detection checked (turned on) and you choice of predefined or custom gap sizes specified. You will then see where the gaps are automatically found and fixed and the gap options dialog box will tell you how many have been found. If you like what you see you can just start painting. Usually, however it is an iterative process of painting some of the areas and then resetting the gap detection and painting again. At any point you can automatically close the paths (but you cannot go back), change the settings to auto detect even larger gaps and try again.
    Third is the manual phase. If lucky you will have none of this. On the subject image, however, I can see that some of this is required. To preserve the artistic content of the original one draws a line in the very big gaps having no stroke or fill (invisible line)and then you use the live paint bucket. While the above sounds like a lot of work, it can go very quickly with many drawings.
    JN
    >That's why I think Adobe ought to work on designing a 'smart magic wand tool'... that could select imperfectly closed shapes.
    The Live Paint tool in Illustrator does this. It automatically detects gaps and lets you paint as if they were not there.
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  • Is the magic wand tool the best tool for cutting out a person's head?

    Need advice! The picture is of a girl with her hair blowing in the wind, so I'm not sure about using the magic wand tool.

    I guess we should ask what version of Photoshop the OP is using.
    One could arge that the OP should have provided that information by themselves and, if not, kind of deserves potentially being confused by having functionality presented that may not be part of their set-up …
    Edit: But in all fairness I suspect I may have omitted such information myself when I first started asking questions on this Forum.
    Not to mention that it seems somewhat remarkable howt many people seem to prefer talking about specific images to simply posting them (or lores or section of them) – which would make assessing the tasks in question often a lot easier.

  • Content-aware-fill and magic-wand-tool

    Hello! I use the content-aware-fill to remove some text from a photo. To do so, I use the "Polygonal Lasso Tool", select the text with a generous border and click edit -> fill -> content-aware-fill.
    This works fine, but selecting a text with the lasso-tool is very much work. So I tried to use the magic-wand-tool - some clicks and the text is selected, very fast and fine. No applying the content-aware-fill - the text vanishes somehow, but the borders of the text are still visible. I guess you really have to select the text AND some background around it to make content-aware-fill work. But isn't there a way to do this with the magic-wand-tool? Increasing the tolerance didn't work, I would need something like "magic-wand-tool and increase the selected area +20 pixels in all directions".
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    Are you trying to remove a watermark that says something like "Proof" or "Copyright"?  If so, you won't get much help here.  The best advice in that case is to actually pay for the photo.  It's surprising how many people ask for help doing illegal things.
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  • CS5 Magic Wand Tool Question

    I have a new Mac and I just got CS5. I find that the Magic Wand tool works differently than it did with CS3 on my PC.
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    Second, the tool is refusing to select an area in the center of the image that is the same color as the background. I don't know why this is happening.
    Third, at a certain point, the tool just selects the entire image.
    And one more thing: The wand size is much larger relative to the image than it was in CS3/PC. I would like to change it, but I do not see an option to change the brush size.

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  • Magic wand tool?

    Hi guys/gals.  I was just wondering if there is an easier way to remove a person from a picture.  I've read some tutorials on the web and they all pretty much consist of using the magic wand tool.  However I find it's kind of hard to use.  It only selects tiny pieces of the image at a time.  I can get it to cover some part of the image I want to keep but not all.  I was hoping i could select all of the picture I want to keep then inverse and delete.  Anyone know a quick way of doing this?  I took a screenshot of what happens when I select the magic wand tool.

    You can select the portion that you want to keep then inverse and delete.  Select -> Inverse, will select the inverse then hit the Delete key.  You may need to do this first:
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    File -> New, and open a new transparent work area (RGB color mode) the same size as the original.
    Select the Move tool and drag and drop the picture onto the work  area.
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