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Old October 6th, 2014
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Default Background erasing with photoshop CS5

I use the background eraser tool in photoshop CS5 but I have a problem:
when the eraser hits a part of the image that I do not want to erase, how to
retrieve that part that has been erased in error?

Please reply by step-by-step instructions as I am a slow learner as a senior citizen.

Many thanks in advance.

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I presently only have very limited internet access and cannot answer you fully. I'm not sure which tool you are referring to. But most Photoshop tools have a sensitivity option (or Tolerance) and reducing or increasing the sensitivity might help prevent your issue, else feather the selected portion. The sensitivity/Tolerance option is usually on the left side in the horizontal bar. Edit: the Background Selection tool also has a Limit's option: Contiguous, Discontiguous, or Find Edges.
There is also a Protect Foreground Layer option you will see.

Another option might be to use that background selection and turn it into a mask so you can adjust the edges manually wherever you were finding an issue with it. I previously mentioned (last year or prior) about adjusting a mask's edges by selecting the masked layer and selecting the mask in the Channels tab, and using a white or black pen/paintbrush to add or subtract from the red or non-red masked selection. Then if you uncheck the eye for the mask & simply Windows-key click on the layer name it will then show the selection.
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I'm back on full internet connection (at least for now), so I'm wondering how you went with this?
I had not used the Background Eraser Tool since I first tested out CS5 because it was a new tool for this version. I personally generally preferred using other methods, with exceptions. It's been 3-4 years since I last used this tool for anything substantial.
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