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Convert paths to selection borders
Paths
provide smooth outlines that you can convert into precise selection borders.
You also can convert selection borders into paths, using the Direct Selection
tool for
fine-tuning.
You can define any closed path as a selection
border. A closed path can be added to, subtracted from, or combined
with the current selection.
Convert a path to a selection border using the current settings- Select the path in the Paths panel.
- To convert the path, do one of the following:
Convert a path to a selection border and specify settings- Select
the path in the Paths panel.
- Do one of the following:
Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS)
the Load Path As A Selection button at
the bottom of the Paths panel.
Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Mac OS)
the path to the Load Path As A Selection button.
Choose Make Selection from the Paths panel menu.
- In the Make Selection dialog box, select a Rendering
option:
- Feather Radius
- Defines how far inside and outside the selection border
the feather edge extends. Enter a value in pixels.
- Anti-aliased
- Creates a finer transition between the pixels in the
selection and the surrounding pixels. Make sure the Feather Radius
is set to 0.
For more information on these options, see Soften the edges of selections.
- Select an Operation option:
- New Selection
- Selects only the area defined by the path.
- Add To Selection
- Adds the area defined by the path to the original selection.
- Subtract From Selection
- Removes the area defined by the path from the current
selection.
- Intersect With Selection
- Selects the area common to both the path and the original
selection. If the path and selection do not overlap, nothing is
selected.
- Click OK.
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