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Hi Callum.
Thank! After setting "Refine Selection" the Selection Bruch Tool closest thing to Magic Wand. But i can't select all tolerance color of the layer to one click, if his divided another color(
It's very uncomfortable. A many lot of actions. Why Affinity Designer don't have context menu or button "Make Selection"(from pen path) in Pixel Personal mode :( May be i dont't have experience in Affinity Designer.
You can create a pixel outline selection from any layer object (whether open or closed, filled or not) by holding down the Command key (Mac) & clicking on its thumbnail in the Layers panel. This will create a "marching ants" dotted line marquee around the edge of the shape. Keep in mind that this is a pixel selection, so only the Pixel persona tools like the Flood Fill (a.k.a. "paint bucket"), Eraser, or Paint Brush tools will affect it.
I think what MJSfoto1956 might have been referring to is the Output section at the bottom of the Refine Selection window. You have a choice of outputting the refined selection to a selection (a marching ants marquee), a mask, a new layer, or a new layer with mask.
I am coming from Adobe Suite and wanted to give Affinity a try. It seems pretty interesting, but there is one thing: Where can I find the Flood Selection Tool that selects all pixels with same/similar color? I saw this tool in different youtube videos but it doesn't show up in my Affinity test version. Where can I find it?
PIX4Dfields 2.2 offers the Magic tool, an AI-assisted selection tool to quickly detect and select weed nests, damage, and other anomalies in orthomosaic and index layers (exportable as Shapefile, GeoJSON, KML and PDF report). Now, thanks to the new "Magic tool", farmers can achieve major savings for crop care inputs like herbicides, fungicides and growth regulators with spot spraying applications.
The Magic tool is straightforward to use. It is powered by a machine learning algorithm developed by Pix4D that works offline and in the field. Using it can save a significant amount of resources for treatment applications by specifically identifying problem areas and helping the farmer plan spot-spray or spot-treatment applications.
We have created a dedicated YouTube tutorial to explain how the Magic tool works. Essentially, the feature works on a user-defined grid and classifies each grid cell according to the underlying layer information based on two different labels given by the user. In the case of a spot spraying application, one label indicates an example area to be spot sprayed while the other label is of an example area where no treatment needs to be applied. The Magic tool can then identify all areas based on these two given labels and provide the user with a high accuracy prescription map in under 10 minutes. This map can be used for herbicide spot spraying, with input savings potentials of up to 80%.
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I want to use the magic wand tool in Photoshop CC to select the sky in a picture. Unfortunately, it does not work like shown in tutorials I have seen. When I click somewhere in the picture, the entire picture gets selected. It does not make any difference when I change the tolerance to 1 or 255.
It sounds like you may be trying to use the Magic Wand on a layer that doesn't have the pixels you want to select - likely a blank layer. Make sure you've clicked on the layer that has the sky on it (make sure it's "highlighted" - kind of a different gray than the other layers), so Photoshop knows that's the layer from which you want to select pixels.
LOL! I'm so glad that helped! I always tell people that the only way I can sometimes tell when someone's making an error in Photoshop is because it's an error I've made tons of times over the years - so don't feel bad - I STILL do it!
My .psd from a designer had a shape layer that was partially transparent in PS but as soon as exported or brought into Premiere, AE, etc. The "transparent" still layer appeared white. The magic wand tool wasnt selecting the designer's layer because it;s not actually there.
Hi, I found that lowering this allows me to capture what I need with the magic wand. Previously it was on a 101 by 101 average and was selecting an entire cutout, instead of the pixels I was requesting. Hope this helps.
I had the same problem, the correct step is you need to go to 'channels' and make sure theres only these four Channel only inside. If you have a quick mask channel then you want to delete it and the problem wiill be solved.
If you have a Quick Mask channel in your Channels panel, it means that your have entered Quick Mask mode by selecting the tool or by using the shortcut Q. You can exit Quick Mask by typing Q or clicking the tool again.
I'm trying to fill the inside of the outline I created with my Brushtool. I used the Magic wand tool to select the inside, however it just gives me ants marching on both sides of the outline. I just need the ants Marching on the inside of my outline. Can anyone help?
It sounds like the outline you created with the Brush tool may not have created a closed path. If it appears as if it should be closed, you can change the tolerance in the Options bar to a lower number.
You could also modify the selection made by the Magic Wand to remove the unwanted portion. One way would be to select the Lasso tool (L), select the Subtract from Selection icon in the Options bar (3rd from the left after the Lasso icon) or hold Alt (PC) or Option (macOS), and draw around the portion of the selection that you want to remove.
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I'm trying to isolate the sky region from a series of grayscale images in OpenCV. All of the images are fairly similar: the top of the image is always a sky region, and is always a bright, gray-white colour. I've attempted contour-based approaches, and written my own algorithm to extract the line of the horizon and divide the image into two masks accordingly. However, I've noticed that the reliability of the magic wand tool in Photoshop on this image set is MUCH more accurate.
That said, I do sorely wish that the magic wand tool in Paint.net worked as effectively as it does in Krita. The intended field of color to select in Paint.net grabs practically the entire picture, while Krita expertly grabs the color I selected.
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