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3.  Click the Magic Wand tool.
                  The shape of the mouse pointer changes to a        .





              4.  In the Options bar, specify any of the following as desired:

                  •  In the Tolerance box, enter a value in pixels, ranging from 0 to 255. Tolerance determines the
                    colour range of selected pixels. A low value selects colours very similar to the pixel you click.
                    A higher value selects a broader range of colours.
                  •  Tick mark the Anti-alias option to create a smoother-edged selection.

                  •  Tick mark the Contiguous option to select areas in the image adjacent to the selected colour,
                    else all pixels in the entire image using the same colour are selected.
                  •  Tick mark the Sample All Layers to select colours from all visible layers, else the Magic Wand
                    tool selects colours from the active layer only.

              5.  Click the colour in the image you want to select.
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                  Photoshop selects the areas in the image as per the specified options.
              6.  To add to your selection, press Shift key and then click another location in the image.

            Move Tool
            The Move tool is used to move a selected part of an image from one location in the file to another.

            To use the Move tool:
              1.  Open a saved image.
              2.  Select  the  part  of  the  image  you  want  to
                  move.
              3.  In the Tools panel, click the Move   tool.
                  The mouse pointer changes to a   sign.        2

              4.  Click and drag the selected part of the image                            4
                  to another location.

            Crop Tool
            The Crop tool is used to remove unwanted parts from an image.
            To use the Crop tool:                                                3

              1.  Open a saved image.
              2.  In the Tools panel, click the Crop    tool.

                  Borders appear around the edges of the image.



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