Auto Selection is a feature in Photoshop that allows you to automatically select a part of your image and then copy it. This can be helpful when you want to select a specific part of an image for use in another image, or when you want to create a selection that is large enough to be used as the basis for a painting or drawing. However, there are times when Auto Selection can be frustratingly slow and difficult to use. Here are three tips to help make Auto Selection more efficient and effective:

  1. Make sure that Auto Selection is enabled in the Options bar of your Photoshop window.
  2. Use the arrow keys to move the selection around within your image, and then press the spacebar to select all of the pieces of the selection.
  3. If you want to delete all of the selections made by Auto Selection, click on the X button in the Options bar and then click on OK.