Making the Marquee Selection Tool Bolder

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Michael Sirois
Aug 20, 2004
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I’ve been finding myself lately working with images which have large sections of a hazy, medium gray color. When I try to select areas in the image, it’s difficult to see where the selection tool is. It changes to black when I hover over a light color, and white when I’m over a dark color, but just blends in when I’m over that medium range of colors. Once I’ve made the selection, the "marching ants" alternate between black and white, and are easy to see, of course, but finding where I am to begin the selection is a problem.

Using the "precise" cursor instead of the standard helps a little, but just barely. Is there any way to make the cursor thicker, or a different color, or . . . .?

Oh, I’m using PS 7.0.1 on a Dell Latitude, 1 Gig of RAM, if any of that matters (it shouldn’t in this case).

Thanks in advance,

Michael

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YrbkMgr
Aug 20, 2004
It’s a function of Windows, we’ve been complaining about it for what seems forever.

The only thing you can do is to temporarily modify the cursor while editing by holding down the spacebar or control key because the pointer will then change appearance. Then you can find it.

Peace,
Tony
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Michael Sirois
Aug 20, 2004
That works perfectly. In fact, since it’s temporary (disappears when I let go of the space bar), it actually the perfect solution for me in this case. Although it would be nice if there were a way to adjust it in the Preferences somehow.

Thanks a lot.

Michael

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