The Single Row Marquee Tool.
To select a single color in Photoshop, you can use the "Magic Wand" tool. Simply click on the color you want to select in your image, and the tool will create a selection around that color. You can then edit or manipulate that specific color as needed.
To make a color-based selection in Photoshop, you can use the "Magic Wand" tool or the "Color Range" tool. The Magic Wand tool selects pixels of similar color with a single click, while the Color Range tool allows you to select specific colors or tones within an image. You can adjust the tolerance level to refine your selection and then apply edits or adjustments to the selected area.
To select all colors in Photoshop at once, you can use the Magic Wand tool and set the Tolerance level to 0. This will allow you to select all colors in the image with a single click.
To crop a single layer in an image using Photoshop, first select the layer you want to crop. Then, use the Marquee tool to select the area you want to keep. Next, go to the "Image" menu, select "Crop," and the selected area will be cropped.
To crop a single layer in Photoshop, first select the layer you want to crop. Then, use the crop tool to adjust the size and position of the layer. Finally, press Enter to apply the crop.
To crop a single layer in Photoshop, first select the layer you want to crop. Then, use the Crop Tool (shortcut: C) to draw a cropping box around the area you want to keep. Press Enter to apply the crop.
To crop a single image in Photoshop, select the Crop Tool from the toolbar, then click and drag to create a crop box around the area you want to keep. Adjust the crop box as needed, then press Enter to apply the crop.
Ctrl+alt+s
Open the file in Photoshop (I use Elements 7.0) and select the parts you want individual. Copy and Paste each individual selection into a new file and save.
Select the pen tool. Go up to the Options bar and select Path or Shape depending on what you are intending to do. Then, move to anywhere on the image (picture) and click once. This creates an anchor point. However, a single anchor point isn't useful.
List of Values (LOV) is a small pop up window that allows user to select a single or a multiple column in an oracle form. Lov can be created based on SELECT query, non-select query or static values
to select a single line at a time you have to press "shift+right move key(-->)"