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    Issue making a selection using CTRL+Click Layer accurately.

    Before anyone tries any further the only logical conclusion I can come to is that the background eraser is actually modifying the edges in a fashion that may be somewhat like dodging and burning. Maybe the cutouts do match 100% but when applied to the original it doesn't appear the same because...
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    Issue making a selection using CTRL+Click Layer accurately.

    Hoogle: I mean that's definitely the perfect way to describe it. Control + click will select the content of that layer however if you have semi transparent pixels it will pretty much IGNORE them... in fact it seems to ABSOLUTELY ignore them to an extent. Now taking into consideration making a...
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    Issue making a selection using CTRL+Click Layer accurately.

    Doesn't appear to be the tolerance. Does anyone else have any ideas?
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    Issue making a selection using CTRL+Click Layer accurately.

    Woops, forgot to post the link to the file eltunafish.com/test/test.zip
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    Issue making a selection using CTRL+Click Layer accurately.

    It's just strange because I always thought CTRL clicking was making a perfect selection. I've uploaded a PSD to see if anyone is able to achieve it. The top layer is the 'cutout' layer. The 'original' is the image below on it's original white background. I figured CTRL+Click 'Cutout' layer...
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    Issue making a selection using CTRL+Click Layer accurately.

    Hey everyone, I was hoping someone could help solve an issue I'm having. For some reason when I make a selection using CTRL+Click it never fully matches the cutout of the layer I am mimicking. There is always trim. I've posted a picture to best describe what is happening. Fig A. I've made a...
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