Where do I find Quick Selection tool in Elements 12

Where do I find Quick Selection tool in Elements 12

You need to be in Expert mode, so if you aren't, click the word Expert at the top of the editor to go there. Then it will be to the right of the lasso tool. It shares a slot with the magic wand and the selection brush, so just click whichever is visible and then you can change tools in the tool options area at the bottom of the screen.

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    Quick selection tool in elements 13 doesn't snap to the nearest border area of the photo. Works more like a lasso. Also the add layer button when clicked on only brings up a black layer, not a black mask with a hole where I just cut.

    Which OS are you working on?
    Please try resetting your tools from Photo Bin flyout menu.
    1. Open Photo bin.
    2. Click on Fly Out menu
    3. Click on option Reset all Tools
    4. Relaunch Editor13
    and see if it helps.
    Thanks,
    Anwesha

  • Cannot find the Quick Selection Tool (previously paired with the magic wand tool) on Illustrator CC (newest version installed on October 14, 2014)

    I have just installed a new version of Illustrator CC and CS6 on October 14, 2014 and I couldn't find the Quick Selection Tool on this version, previously this tool is located with the magic wand tool

    I don't remember a quick selection tool in Illustrator. Are you sure this was in Illustrator?

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    how do you change the minus symbol on the quick selection tool to a plus symbol? im finding it difficult to select an area.

    You can use the Alt/Option key to toggle between add + and subtract -
    http://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/making-quick-selections.html
    First though select the Add to Selection in the tool options bar for that to work.

  • Why is the "Quick Selection Tool" working so slowly? - Photoshop CC in Windows 7

    Every time I try to use the Quick selection tool, it takes a REALLY long time to select. I had CS5 and it was super fast, even with large RAW files. Now with CC, it takes at least 20 minutes to select a person out of a photo.
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    I mentioned working on my laptop without GPU acceleration, and how much it slowed everything down, but Quick Select was still laggy after the driver updated and GPU acceleration restored.  This is a reasonable laptop with i7, 16Gb and GTX680. Thankfully, I got my main system back yesterday, and Quick select is pretty much instant.
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    Another odd thing is that I only have 1GB vRAM with the GTX570, where the GTX680 has 4Gb of faster vRAM.  But maybe Quick select is not a big user of GPU acceleration. 
    So no real help I am afraid.  I have looked through the GPU FAQ, but nothing helpful there. OK,  I have just found a more detailed article on GPU acceleration, and it mentions a lot of features, but not Quick Select, so it could be that GPU is irrelevant.   The laptop is Windows 8.1 as opposed win 7 for the big box, if that makes a difference.  Can you correlate anything between our systems?  I hate to post this without any suggestions, but I'm stumped. 
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    Make a copy of the layer, and apply Curves and/or Levels directly to the layer, and try to increase contrast between the subject and background.  Use this layer to make the selection, then switch back to the normal layer to use the selection.
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  • Quick Selection Tool won't deselect

    I can't seem to deselect an area that mistakenly was selected. I pressed the Alt key but it won't deselect the area. Am I not doing something I should? Also where can I find some tutorials on using the Quick Selection tool. I am using CS5.

    If you've just selected something, and it's not what you wanted, you can use Ctrl-Z to step back one step in the History (i.e., to before the selection was made), then try again with a different Tolerance setting or by clicking on a different point.
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  • Quick select tool hangs and will not work

    All of a sudden the quick select tool will not work/hangs up has a mind of its own and wanders/ after installing an upgrade to Nik software Color Efex Pro 4. I put that in the trash as I could not find a way to unistall. Probably still part of it in other areas?
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  • Change the background with a bunch of kids? Quirky quick selection tool?

    Main Objective:  How can I change the background behind a bunch of kids? My quick selection tool is quirky! Like the HS kids in the pic….
    The 2nd photo is what I am looking to do.
    When I try the quick selection tool, it's all wonky & quirky now.  I can't select little bits any more! It just basically takes the whole stinkin' page! What did I do?!  Are there defaults?
    On watched video number 85 today, I tried to use my stylus and the bamboo pad. (Good grief; that's another story...it moves & I'm not even touching the pad; what's up with that?! Way too confusing, so I gave up!)
    Anyway..this is what I need.
    What is easier for me to remove the background?  The kids?  Pretend I didn't say yes to help with this project?
    All the video tutorials on how to remove backgrounds is always on a perfect object...not a real life mess of a class.  So... HELP!!!
    Please.
    This is WAY over my head; but I'm trying. Really.
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    You may find it easier to select the kids than the background. Instead of copying to new layer, create a mask, then you can add or remove as you like.
    In the top tool bar click the icon in the middle to add to selection. Then use your option key to remove.
    When you are nearing done, you can then refine the mask. If necessary you can use the other selection tool for straight lines, large areas etc. For tight places you may prefer to use the quick mask tool (lowercase q)
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  • Quick Selection Tool doesn't work

    This has probably been addressed, but can't seem to find it.  It's driving me nuts.
    In Elements 6.0,  I have found the Quick Selection Tool quite useful.  However, I often find that it does not work; not creating an outlined selection.
    Have others found this?  Do I have some setting incorrect?  Is this an Adobe bug?  I have reverted to all default settings, but no dice.
    Thanks!

    Ya, I can't make it work. I've watched a million videos online with people that seem to think it's amazing, but I have spent HOURS trying to cut out a simple image that would have taken me ten seconds on my ancient CS2. After owning this new product for two months I am still opening up my old version of Photoshop to extract images. Every time I start outlining something, the Quick Selection Tool goes all over the place, and when I do finally get it somewhat close to outlining what I want, I can't figure out how to save what I want. Lame.

  • Quick Selection Tool

    I am having a problem with the quick selection tool.  When using this tool, the object that you select should automatically find the full edges of the object.  When I use this tool it does not do that, and I am wondering if there is anything else that I need to change or select for the tool to work properly?
    Thank you!

    Try resetting the tool first.
    Select the tool. Look for the down pointing arrow to the right of the tool, click on that. A box will open. Look for another arrow at the top right area and click on that. Go down the list and select reset tool. I am not positive but I think you have to restart PS for it to take effect.

  • ???quick selection tool in CS6 PS???

    Suddenly, it's not possible to select two-color object with the quick selection tool in CS6 PS. Only the outline is selected. Forced to go into the brush tool and manually select the whole object, or select by color only which creates it's own problems. Magic wand will only select the interior of the object, or the outline only, not the entire object. Where are the settings to disable this unfortunate development?

    Are you running a RGB image?
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  • Photoshop CS6 - Quick Selection tool freezes Photoshop/ becomes unresponsive for minutes

    After only two selections the tool becomes unresponsive for minutes.
    I'm on a 2.6 Ghz retina MacBook Pro, 16 Gb RAM, and this in connection with an SSD should make this tool very good to use. Operating system: OS X 10.8 "Mountain Lion", latest update.
    Unfortunately, it seems to develop some kind of overload, during which you cannot use Photoshop at all. No commands like "undo selection", "quit", "close file" are accepted.
    There is no beachball, no other signs that Photoshop is working on something.
    Hint: it seems to happen when you option select (subtract from an existing selection).
    Hint: the freeze can be shortened by a tool switch (has to be through clicking on a tool, keyboard commands are frozen as well)
    Hint: the "subtract selection" move that caused the freeze appears after Photoshop comes back to life after a couple of minutes. The subtraction to the selection seems to be random, makes no sense, and is not the regular function of the tool.
    First step after this freeze would be to undo the last selection, and continue working.
    If you do several "add to selection" moves, they add up in a kind of waiting line. If you do the subtract from selection move, this doesn't work, and the freeze happens.
    So far, I have not noticed the freeze when adding to a selection. Adding to a selection was always quick and instant. The bug must sit in the "subtract from selection" code.
    On most freezes, the ants continue walking, I just had one (again with subtracting selection) where even the ants stopped walking.
    I don't think it has anything to do with Photoshop working. I have used the quick selection tool regularly under CS5 on my old machine (which was a museum piece), and while I had to wait sometimes, it was never ground to a freeze/halt like the quick selection tool under CS6.

    Did this work before, or has it always been this way?  Not a bug or everyone with your system would be complaining.  Have not seen that.
    If it has always worked that way a reset of preferences will probably not do anything.
    A reset of preferences will reset to factory defaults, so you will have to reset to saved workspace.
    Do you have at least 10% free disk space? 

  • Free-form adjustment to "Quick Selection Tool"

    Hello,
    I hope this is not one of those requests were the functionality already exists and I just can't find it.
    Would it be possilble to allow for a free-form, drag with pixel level presision changes to the selection already determined by the "quick selection tool" AI.  Most of the time when I use the tools, it selects 95% of what I intended but never quite right.  Any further addition to the selection goes way overboard and selectes way beyond my intended precision.
    Thank you,
    John
    Can be reached at below links in addition to this forum area.
    [email protected]
    http://www.elinenstore.com

    Hello,
    The problem is when the AI determines what it thinks is the actual object but does not include the entire object.  Specifically when I have a linen set that needs color adjustment to match a more true to life representation of a LCD/LED screen.  Several of the images have stacked sheet sets, one on top of the other.  Thet have curved edges on the vertical plane and flat on the horizonal.  The AI selects most of the single object but often misses the verticle edging.  When I try to add more analysis point to converge the entire object, it overestimates and grabs other sheet sets.  I want to do minute additions to the edging once the AI grabs as much correctly as possible.
    I hope this explains the core issue a little more.
    Thanks,
    John
    [email protected]
    http://www.elinenstore.com

  • Quick Selection tool in CS5 doesn't select everything

    I hope I am posting in the correct place.  If not, please tell me where to post my question, thanks.
    I am using the quick selection tool to select my image.  When I click on 'Refine Edge' it looks great.  When I output to a new layer or new document, etc., parts of the image are missing. 
    For example, I have an image of two girls (attached).  When I click 'Refine Edge,' it looks just the way I want.  But if I choose to put it into a new document or new layer, the red-haired girl's hands and legs disappear.  This isn't the first time this has happened - I just finally got frustrated enough to ask for help.  Thanks and let me know what I am doing wrong.
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    I assumed it wouldn’t help based on other comments.  Using Mac OS X 10.9.3, ID CSS 6 version 8.
    I just logged out and then logged in and the problem cleared up but did the same thing before and it cleared up and then came back.  Any ideas why this is intermittent?
    Thanks.

  • Why does Quick Select tool make the edges all jagged?

    My Photoshop Elements Quick Select tool is great for selecting an item, a shirt say, and then I copy it and paste it onto a new page with a white background, thus eliminating the background I had before.  The only thing is that it makes the edges of the item all jagged and then I have to go with the eraser tool and smooth everything out.  This is not easy because my hand is not that steady.  Also it is very hard on my eyes.  I've already had to get new glasses.   The original image, a shirt for example, has sharp delineation all around it.  How can I copy it so that when I paste it onto a new background, it stays sharp and I don't have to spend ages, sometimes half an hour or more, trying to smooth out its edges?  Thanks.

    Hi Barbara,
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