There is a Brush Select mode and a Rectangle Select mode, and as you guessed, when using Brush Select you paint over the object you want to select and then the software creates a mask for just that object. Click the Objects icon in the panel to open the Select Objects controls. Let’s say you wanted to select just a single strawberry in this photo. Moving down the panel, the next new feature comes in two flavors, though both can get you to the same destination. Adobe has simplified that process by giving us the ability to click the Select Background button and get it done in one step. Prior to this release we could select a background by first using Select Subject, then inverting that selection to get the background. The exciting new stuff–Select Background, Select Subject, and Select People–is available in LrC, ACR, and Lr for Mac/Win currently. Also, note that there is a new Edit icon (to the left of the Crop icon) under the Histogram to make it easier to jump back to the regular editing panels from other modes. Aside from the new features, I want to make you aware that Color Range, Luminance Range, and Depth Range are now found under the Range popup.
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