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You can try feathering your selection. You might also be able to get away with changing the image mode to Indexed. Then under Image|Mode|Color Table, you can use the picker to select what colors are transparent (and then add your pink).
You can also use Select|Color Range. You can also use Filter|Extract.
Then there’s using the pen tool to create a path, then convert that path to a selection.
Remember that many of your Color Based tools for selecting colors, like Color Range, and the Magic Wand tool are driven by the setting of the eyedropper. That is to say, the sample area used will be that which is defined by the eyedropper (1 pixel, a 3 x 3 area, or a 5 x 5 area). So set that first to help fine tune your selection tools.
Something in that mix may help…
Peace,
Tony
You can also use Select|Color Range. You can also use Filter|Extract.
Then there’s using the pen tool to create a path, then convert that path to a selection.
Remember that many of your Color Based tools for selecting colors, like Color Range, and the Magic Wand tool are driven by the setting of the eyedropper. That is to say, the sample area used will be that which is defined by the eyedropper (1 pixel, a 3 x 3 area, or a 5 x 5 area). So set that first to help fine tune your selection tools.
Something in that mix may help…
Peace,
Tony
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