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Making Quick Selections For Quick Changes

By Matt Kloskowski  ·  Issue: July/August 2008 (v5n4)

Selections are one of the keys to master to work effectively in the digital darkroom. They let us make changes to specific parts of our photos, as opposed to making global changes to our entire photo. Here’s a quick and easy method to make a good selection and really speed up those enhancements.

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