Specific rounded edges as opposed to all 4

Photoshop newb here - is there a quick and dirty from the rounding of the corners way specific verses all 4.  I want to round the top of the picture and leave the background square.  I guess I could round up all 4 and then ask the bottom half of the image back on top, but I was wondering if there was a better way to do this.

Advice would be appreciated.

It is not a command that does what you want, you will have to do it manually. With the selection active, select Add to selection in the Options bar (the second icon), and make a selection rectangle so that it overlaps one of the corners perfectly. Press and hold the space bar to move the selection on the fly rectangle and use of bearings commented to help you align the two selections by going to view-> see the-> the guides (or drag in a couple of guides)

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