PhotoshopElements

Select an area that intersects an existing selection

You can limit the area a selection affects. For example, in a picture of snow-capped mountains, you can select white clouds in the sky without selecting parts of the white mountain below them by selecting the entire sky, and then using the Magic Wand tool with Intersect With Selection selected and Contiguous deselected to select only the white areas included within the existing sky selection.

Selecting the sky and top of mountains with the Rectangular Marquee tool (top). Selecting the Intersect With Selection option and using the Magic Wand tool to select the clouds (middle). Resulting image after increasing the brightness of the clouds (bottom).

 Select a selection tool, and do one of the following:
  • Select Intersect With Selection  in the options bar, and select an area that intersects the existing selection.

  • Hold down Option+Shift so that cross hairs appear next to the pointer, and select an area that intersects the existing selection.