![]() ![]() ![]() This tutorial is from our How to make selections in Photoshop series.Äownload this tutorial as a print-ready PDF! Where To Find The Color Range Command In this tutorial, we'll learn why the Color Range command, not the Magic Wand, is the tool you should be using when making tone and color-based selections. Yet for all its advanced features and flexibility, not to mention its vastly improved results, the Color Range command became nothing more than one of Photoshop's best kept secrets while the Magic Wand remained the tool of choice for most users. In Photoshop 3, they introduced the Color Range command as a replacement of sorts for the Magic Wand. ![]() The Magic Wand was first introduced way back in the very first version of Photoshop, and while it can still prove useful at times, it didn't take long for the folks at Adobe to realize they could have done better. The Color Range command is similar to the Magic Wand Tool in that both are used to select areas based on tonal and color values, but that's really where the similarities end. In this tutorial in our series on Photoshop Selections, we'll learn all about the Color Range command and why it's such a great tool for selecting areas in an image based on tone or color. ![]()
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