With the Object Selection tool in Photoshop on the web, selecting and applying adjustments to elements on the canvas couldn't be easier.
Take this beach scene.
I'd like to change the color of this handbag, but since it's similar to the sand, and the hat, and the sandals, it can be kind of tricky.
Here in the Select area of the tool panel is the Object Selection tool.
When I click on it, Photoshop analyzes the image and detects specific objects.
When I roll over each object, a pink highlight appears.
When I click, Photoshop automatically generates a mask.
With the object selected, here in the contextual taskbar, I can click the Adjust button and then play a bit with the Hue and Saturation until I start to get some nice colors.
Just like that, I can create multiple variations of my handbag with all of the color variances that I need.
And that's a quick look at applying adjustments with the Object Selection tool in Photoshop on the web.
