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In this video I am going to show you how to cut out an image and add a white outline, similar to what you see in a lot of YouTube thumbnails. Welcome my name is Marlon, one this channel I provide Photoshop tutorials and other Photoshop related content. If this is something you interest in make sure to subscribe and click the bell notification so you are notified when I upload a new video. So once you have you image open. Select the quick selection tool and select the subject. If you need to deselect any areas press the ALT key and go over the areas you need to deselect. If you are using the latest version of Photoshop you can use the Select Subject tool and Photoshop will automatically try to select the subject However you might still need to use the Quick Selection Tool to refind the selection. Once the Image is selected, click Select and Mask. Once the Select and Mask workspace opens we are going to smoothen the edges of the selection. If we look at the edges we can see it is not sm