Magic Wand tool in Adobe Photoshop | Adobe Photoshop | Tutorials Point
Magic Wand tool in Adobe Photoshop | Adobe Photoshop | Tutorials Point The Magic Wand tool in Adobe Photoshop is a selection tool that allows you to select an area of an image based on color. The tool works by selecting pixels that are similar in color to the pixel that you click on. You can adjust the tolerance level to select more or fewer pixels, and you can also use the tool in conjunction with other selection tools to make more precise selections. The Magic Wand Tool can be found on the toolbar or by pressing the key "W". To use the Magic Wand tool in Adobe Photoshop, follow these steps: Select the Magic Wand tool from the toolbar, or press the W key on your keyboard to activate it. Click on the area of the image that you want to select. The Magic Wand tool will automatically select pixels that are similar in color to the pixel you clicked on. To add more pixels to the selection, press and hold the Shift key while clicking on additional areas. To remove pixels from the selection, press and hold the Alt key while clicking on areas. To adjust the Magic Wand tool's tolerance, use the Tolerance option in the options bar at the top of the screen. A higher tolerance will select more pixels, while a lower tolerance will select fewer pixels.