To deselect a selection, you need to access the “Select” tool (usually found in the toolbar at the top of your document). Once you have the “Select” tool selected, you can click and drag to select the entire selection. Then, you can choose “Deselect” from the menu that appears.

The easiest way to deselect an object in the selection tool is to use the keyboard shortcut “D”.

To deselect an object in the selection tool, first select the object you want to deselect. Then press the “Deselect” button (the one with a crosshair).

There are a few ways to do this in Photoshop:-Select the area you want to deselect by clicking and dragging.-Select the area with the Selection tool (A).-Click the “Deselect” button in the toolbar (B).

In Photoshop, go to the Edit menu and choose Deselect.

To deselect a selection with the Quick Selection tool, first click and hold down the mouse button on the selection, and then drag it to the left or right.

Yes, you can edit a selection in Photoshop. To do so, first select the area you want to edit. Then use the selection tools to make your changes.

The Select tool is used for selecting and deselecting objects in Photoshop.

To deselect with a lasso tool, simply click and hold the mouse button down over the area you want to select, then release the button.

To edit a quick selection, first select the text you want to edit. Next, use the cursor to select the portion of the text you want to change. Finally, use the keyboard shortcuts (such as Control+A) to make your changes.

To edit sections in Photoshop, first select the area you want to edit. Next, click on the “Edit” button (or press “E”). From the “Edit” menu, select “Section”. You can now modify the selected section.

To edit a saved selection in Photoshop, open the file you want to work with and select the area you want to change. Then use the tools on the toolbar to make your changes.

To deselect a mask in Photoshop, first select the mask by clicking on it with the Selection tool. Then, click on the “Deselect” button located in the Layer Style dialog box.

CTRL-A (Command A on a Mac) is the shortcut for “Select All.

To cut an image out of quick selection in Photoshop, first select the image you want to cut. Then, use the keyboard shortcut Command-J (PC: Ctrl-J) to open the “Cut” dialog box. In the “Cut” dialog box, select the “Image” option from the menu on the left, and then click the “OK” button. The selected image will be cut out of the quick selection.