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Hereamp;#39;s how to use the magic wand tool in Photoshop. The magic wand tool works great with simple shapes and backgrounds. First, open your image in Photoshop. Then weamp;#39;re going to duplicate the layer. This keeps a nondestructive version of the image available for reference. In the layer panel, left-click and drag your background image down to the amp;quot;Create a new layeramp;quot; icon. Now click the layer-visibility icon for the background layer. This will make the background layer hidden. Now letamp;#39;s locate the magic wand tool in the tools panel on the left side. Depending on what workspace youamp;#39;re in, the organization of the tools may look different. We are using the Essential workspace, which is the Photoshop default. The fourth tool down is where the magic wand is located. To find it, you may need to right-click to expand this tool submenu, then select amp;quot;Magic Wand.amp;quot; Now make sure youamp;#39;ve selected your visible layer. Then use t