The
marquee tools let you select rectangles, ellipses, and 1‑pixel rows
and columns.
Select a marquee tool:
Rectangular Marquee
Makes a rectangular selection (or a square, when used
with the Shift key).
Elliptical
Marquee
Makes an elliptical selection (or a circle, when used
with the Shift key).
Single Row or
Single Column Marquee
Defines the border as a 1‑pixel‑wide row or column.
Specify one of the selection options in the options bar.
Selection options
A.
New
B.
Add To
C.
Subtract
From
D.
Intersect With
Specify a feathering setting in the options bar. Turn
anti-aliasing on or off for the Elliptical Marquee tool. See Soften the edges of selections.
For the Rectangle Marquee tool or the Elliptical Marquee
tool, choose a style in the options bar:
Normal
Determines marquee proportions by dragging.
Fixed Aspect Ratio
Sets a height-to-width ratio. Enter values (decimal values are
valid) for the aspect ratio. For example, to draw a marquee twice
as wide as it is high, enter 2 for the width and 1 for the height.
Fixed
Size
Specifies set values for the marquee’s height and width.
Enter pixel values in whole numbers.
In addition to pixels (px) you can
also use specific units such as inches (in) or centimeters (cm)
in height and width values.
For
aligning your selection to guides, a grid, slices, or document bounds,
do one of the following to snap your selection:
Choose
View > Snap, or choose View > Snap To and
choose a command from the submenu. The marquee selection can snap
to a document boundary or to a variety of Photoshop Extras, controlled
in the Snap To submenu.
Do one of the following to make a selection:
With the Rectangle Marquee tool or the
Elliptical Marquee tool, drag over the area you want to select.
Hold down Shift as you drag to constrain the marquee
to a square or circle (release the mouse button before you release
Shift to keep the selection shape constrained).
To drag a marquee from its center, hold down Alt
(Windows) or Option (Mac OS) after you begin dragging.
Dragging a marquee from the corner of an image (left), and
from the center of an image (right) by pressing Alt/Option as you
drag
With the Single Row or Single Column Marquee tool,
click near the area you want to select, and then drag the marquee
to the exact location. If no marquee is visible, increase the magnification
of your image view.
To reposition a rectangle or elliptical
marquee, first drag to create the selection border, keeping the
mouse button depressed. Then hold down the spacebar and continue
to drag. Release the spacebar, but keep the mouse button depressed,
if you need to continue adjusting the selection border.
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mike085
said on
Dec 17, 2007
at
7:56 AM :
I hope I'm doing this in the right place.
When I select the rectangular marquee tool in PS it appears with round corners. How do I get back to square corners? Please help. Thanks
BobLowePhoto.com
said on
Feb 9, 2008
at
4:42 PM :
Change your feather amount up in your options bar to 0 or 1.
Deezyn
said on
Feb 11, 2008
at
3:25 PM :
My marquee tool is staying on feathered even when I set the feathered to 0. Its becoming very frustrating that I can't select a box with straight edges!!! I see that someone else is having this problem too - what is going on? Is there somewhere that I can change this?
RonJon8
said on
Jul 24, 2008
at
1:16 PM :
I also am having the problem of feathering with my marquee tool, any suggestions on how to go back to no feathered edges?
DwightN
said on
Oct 6, 2008
at
4:45 PM :
Does anyone know how to rotate a marquee selection? Rotate a square or elipse to 45 degress from vertical?
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