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November 3, 2021
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Intersect selection – to multiple segments?

  • November 3, 2021
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I often have to reduce an existing larger selection to several sub-selections. Say I have already isolated a subject from the background (with a Layer Mask) and want to recolour just the boots. Ctrl-Clicking the mask  and using Intersect Selection with the Lasso works well, but it lets me intersect the selection just once. To select the second boot, I need to Ctrl-Click the Layer-Mask again and repeat.

Before doing so, however, I need to save the selection for the first boot (in its own Layer Mask or Alpha Channel). This step is a bit cumbersome – it would be great if one could intersect a selection several times, in one go. Is there maybe a secret option I have missed?

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Chris 486
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Community Expert
November 3, 2021

Hi Polyxo!

 

You could use the "Subtract from selection" option for you selection and deselect the yellow area I have highlighted in your example below. That will make it a single step. Will that work for your other photos?

polyxoAuthor
Inspiring
November 3, 2021

Thanks for your input, Chris! That's the problem with simplification 🙂 I'm talking of cases where Boolean Intersection is the smarter approach.

In my visual sample, the larger circle was the input shape. It's faster and less complex to draw two smaller circles (instead of that yellow double concave shape) to get the desired result. In my other sample of a person and recolouring only the boots it is also faster to select just the small area you are interested in.

What you suggest is definitely possible, but I'm looking for a more straightforward solution.

polyxoAuthor
Inspiring
November 3, 2021

Gotcha! I'm not aware of any hotkey or simlier process that will let you make multiple intersection selections at once unfortuantely. Photoshop always completes the action after you have defind the inital area for intersection. 


Photoshop always completes the action after you have defind the inital area for intersection. 


Yeah. Actually, that's inconsistent. Other selection modification modes allow the user to further add to or subtract from an existing selection until they think they're done and the calculation updates in real-time.

Intersect would require a bit more effort to represent current state and intermediate states for multiple cutting selections – that's likely the reason why they made it a one shot action. Unfortunately, this makes my selection process more cumbersome than necessary.