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January 7, 2023
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photoshop quick selection tool cancels too much of the selection when removing of the selection

  • January 7, 2023
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Hey,

 

So I'm trying to adjust a selection made using a color range. But the tool is cancelling a lot of the selection when I only try to erase a small part of it. I find this very strange seeing as there is a clear difference between what I like to deselect and what I'd like to keep selected. 

 

I made a video of what I mean, but the cursor has somehow been automatically removed from the screen record. I'm working in the right corner'ish, and you can see the part being removed before everything gets removed: https://youtu.be/eXR4AZ82-CE

 

Thanks in advance 😄

 

Cheers

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Correct answer Lynnette7

The quick selection tool also "learns." So if you switch between the +/- adding back in what it has taken away, and erasing the extra parts that you don't want, it will fairly quickly get it really close to right. 

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Lynnette7
Lynnette7Correct answer
Inspiring
January 7, 2023

The quick selection tool also "learns." So if you switch between the +/- adding back in what it has taken away, and erasing the extra parts that you don't want, it will fairly quickly get it really close to right. 

Myra Ferguson
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Community Expert
January 7, 2023

You could try using Color Range instead of the Quick Selection tool to select the color range:

  1. Go to Select > Color Range...
  2. Set Select to Sampled Colors
  3. Deselect Localized Color Clusters
  4. Use the eyedroppers in the Color Range dialog or the same modifier keys that you would with other selection tools (Shift to add, Alt on Windows or Option on macOS to subtract) to add to or remove from the selected color sample

 

Known Participant
January 7, 2023

I'm sorry, I wasn't clear. That's exactly what I did, but as I am trying to remove from the selection using the quick select tool, this is happening. It all seems very backward to be honest.