Click File in menu bar at the top. Click Open. Select an image you want to edit. Click Open

Click File in menu bar at the top. Click Open. Select an image you want to edit. Click Open

The Lasso Tool has an icon that resembles a lasso in the toolbar to the left. The lasso tool allows you to make a selection by clicking a dragging to trace the area around the section of the photo you want to select. Click the lasso tool in the toolbar and then click and drag to trace around the colored area. Click the starting point to finish making your selection. The Polygonal Lasso Tool tool allows you to make more accurate selections by clicking points along the edge of an area to create anchor points in the outline around your selection. Each anchor point changes the direction of the outline and creates a straight line between anchor points. Click the starting point to complete the selection. The Polygonal Lasso tool is bundled together with The Lasso tool in the toolbar to the left. It has an icon that resembles a triangular lasso. Click and hold the lasso tool to display all bundled tools. Then click The Polygonal Lasso tool. The Magnetic Lasso Tool is similar to The Polygonal Lasso tool, except that it tries to guess the shape you are tracing and automatically places anchor points along the edge of the area you are tracing. The Magnetic Lasso tool has an icon that resembles a lasso with a magnet. It is bundled with the Lasso Tool in the toolbar to the left. Click and hold The Lasso tool to display all tools bundled with it. Then click The Magnetic Lasso tool. The Magic Wand Tool allows you to click to select an entire area of a similar color. The Magic Wand tool has an icon that resembles a magic wand in the toolbar to the left. Click the Magic Wand tool and then click the area you want to select. If it’s not selecting enough of the area you want, increase the number next to “Tolerance” at the top of Photoshop on the left side. If it’s selecting too much of the image, lower the tolerance. The Quick Select Tool is similar to the Magic Wand tool, except it allows you to click and drag to select multiple areas at the same time. This is useful for selecting a colored area that has different shades of the same color. The Quick Select tool has an icon that resembles a paintbrush painting an area. It is bundled with the Magic Wand tool. Click and hold the Magic Wand tool to see all bundled tools and click the Quick Select tool.

Click Edit in the menu bar at the top. Click Copy. Click Edit. Click Paste.

If you do not see the Layers panel, click Window in the menu bar at the top. Then click Layers.

If you don’t see the Adjustments panel, click Window in the menubar at the top and click Adjustments in the drop-down menu.

Hue: Use this slider bar to change the color of the layer below the Hue/Saturation adjustment. Saturation: Use this slider bar to alter the color intensity. Drag the bar all the way left to make the color brighter. Drag the bar all the way left to make the color grey. Lightness: Use the slider bar to adjust the amount of white and black that is in the color. Drag the slider bar all the way to the left to make the color pure black. Drag the slider bar all the way to the right to make the color pure white.

Click File. Click Save As. Enter a name for the image next to “Filename”. Select JPEG, or PNG in the “File Format” drop-down menu. Click Save.