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1.

Barcode

Step1.

Open Photoshop. Go to "File  New." Then go to the Layer panel and click on the "New
Layer" icon.

Step2

Go to the Toolbar  "Shapes" tool  "Line." Press the shift key and draw one line.

Step3

Now go to "Filter” "Noise,"  "Add Noise."

Step4

Go to "Edit,"  "Transform,"  "Scale." Then drag up the height to get the barcode.

Step5

Go to the Toolbar, and under the barcode, type a random numbers to make a
barcode

2.text shadow
Step1. Create A New Blank Document

Step 2: Select The Type Tool

Step 3: Select A Font, Size And Color For Your Text

Step 4: Add Your Text

Step 5: Duplicate The Text Layer

Step 6: Select The Original Text Layer

Step 7: Select The Move Tool

3.Picture shadow

Original image

Edited image
Step1. Duplicate The Main Subject of Your Composite
Step2. Convert the Duplicate Layer into a 3D Extrusion
Step3. Match the 3D Scenes Perspective To The Background’s Perspective
Step4. Adjust The Extrusion Depth
Step5. Match The 3D Model to The Pixel Layer
Step6. Adjust the Infinite Light
Step7. Adjust the Shadow’s Softness
Step8. Render The Shadow
Step9. Rasterize Your 3D Layer
Step10. Reposition the Shadow to Match Your Scene
Step11. Mask The Shadow
Step12. Paint The Shadow Back In

4. cover magazine

1. Create a new file.

2. Go to File > Place Embedded.. And locate your picture file. Relabel to
picture.

3. press Cmd/Ctrl + R. on the left side of the picture with a few pixels of space.
This you will use to align the text. And insert it.

4.create new text line by press return between typing

5. arrange the text by using Character Tab (Window > Character)

6. create a circle by using the Ellipse Tool, hold shift button and drag the mouse.

7. put the other text and bar code at the right bottom of the magazine cover.
5. use of slice tool

 Select the slice tool in the toolbox.

 Click and drag over the area you want to divide.

 Release the mouse button - Photoshop automatically creates the required number of
pieces, with the active piece highlighted.

 Using the piece select tool, you could relocate and resize slices by dragging inside a
slice, or by dragging the handles.

6. TO REMOVE WRINKLES USING HEALING BRUSH TOOL

STEP 1. Open up the image that you want to retouch. I’m working on a portrait photograph of an
older lady
.

STEP 2. In the Layers palette, click on the Background layer and then create a duplicate layer.
Leave this new layer selected (highlighted in blue).

STEP 3. In the toolbox, select the Healing Brush tool.

The Healing Brush will be hidden under the Spot Healing Brush tool.
STEP 4. On the tool options bar, open the Brush pop-up palette and set the brush diameter to a
suitable size – you need it to be big enough to cover wrinkle lines – I chose 12 pixels.

STEP 5. Click a smooth area of the forehead, on the left side of the image, to set the sample
point. Then, drag the Healing Brush tool over the lower of the two forehead wrinkles.

As you drag, you’ll notice that the painted pixels don’t exactly match the subject’s natural skin tones.
When you release the mouse button the colours correct themselves so that the wrinkle is covered
and the skin looks natural.

STEP 6. Continue painting with the Healing Brush tool to remove the upper forehead
wrinkle and the furrow line between the eyebrows.
7. RED0 EYE REMOVE

1. Open the original photo with red-eye showing.

2. Select the Elliptical marquee tool.


Using the default settings, click the red portion of the eye in your image. Then click
on selection transformation in select menu. We can transform the selection as
required.
3. After transformation select paint bucket tool and choose black colour. Now fill the
colour in the selection area.

8. CORRECTING UNDER EXPOSED IMAGES

Step1 open the original photo in Photoshop

Step2 :
In the layer window right click on background layer and create a duplicate layer Change the
mode of layer to “SCREEN”. Repeat this step atleast 4 times.

8. CORRECTING OVER EXPOSED IMAGES

Step1 open the original photo in Photoshop

Step2 :
In the layer window right click on background layer and create a duplicate layer Change the
mode of layer to “MULTIPLY”. Repeat this step atleast 4 times.

LOGO
Step1
Open a original image in photoshop
Then make use of lasso tool

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