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       Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Fresno, Ca  | 
    
       
  posted 09-22-2000 04:13
      
      Ok I was playing with this new picture and came across a problem.  | 
  
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       Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist From: EN27  | 
    
       
  posted 09-22-2000 04:16
      
      You could always just paint in a mask of the area you want to select. That would be the way that I would go.  | 
  
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       Lunatic (VI) Mad Scientist From: the Psychiatric Ward  | 
    
       
  posted 09-22-2000 04:15
      
      what on earth? dont mind this post... some really weird something i guess...  | 
  
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       Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Fresno, Ca  | 
    
       
  posted 09-22-2000 04:29
      
      F1_error:  Could you explain how I would go  about doing a mask of that area?  | 
  
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       Paranoid (IV) Mad Scientist From: EN27  | 
    
       
  posted 09-22-2000 04:36
      
      Enter Quick Mask mode (the grey square with the white circle under your Forground / Background color selector) select the paint brush, line or air brush. Paint the area you want masked / unmasked. When completed go back to normal mode, (the white square with white circle) You should now have your selection. Should you have it reversed, hit Ctrl+Shift+i to invert your selection.   | 
  
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       Maniac (V) Mad Scientist From: Mi, USA  | 
    
       
  posted 09-22-2000 16:03
      
      also try using your color range selection tool... (SELECTION--->COLOR RANGE) You can use this tool to pick colors of similar ranges, and with a combination of the '+' and '-' picker along with the fuzziness slider, you might be able to get selection that way.  | 
  
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       Bipolar (III) Inmate From: Jacksonville, FL, USA  | 
    
       
  posted 09-22-2000 17:30
      
      1. I would copy the layer and desaturate it.  |