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Introduction
| Creating and Opening an Image | Editing
an Image | Understanding and Switching
Between Layers
Cropping and Resizing Images | Moving
and Selecting/Deleting Parts of Images | Adding
Text
Altering Your Images | Rotating
and Drawing Shapes | Eyedropper and Zoom Tools | History
Brightness & Contrast | Layer
Styles | Filters | Saving
Eyedropper Tool:
When working with images, you may find that you want to reselect
a color you've used, but aren't sure exactly what color it is. You
can use the Eyedropper tool to reselect that exact color for you.
Select the Eyedropper tool, and click anywhere on an image that
has the color you want to select.

The Foreground color will change itself to the color you've selected.
Zoom Tool:
If you find that you need to zoom in or out of your image for any
reason (for example, to be more precise in deleting areas), you
can use the Zoom tool. Click the Zoom tool (it looks like a magnifying
glass). If you click once on your image, it will zoom to double
its size (100% to 200%, and so on).
If you right-click, you can select the "Zoom Out," which
will reduce its size. Note that this doesn't actually change the
size of the image. It simply changes your view of the image on the
canvas.
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