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36 - Screen Replacements

Have you ever wondered how to replace a screen in a photo or video? If so, then you're in luck! In this tutorial, I'll be showing you how to replace screens using Photoshop. It's a pretty straightforward process, but it can make a huge difference in the quality of your final product. To start, you'll need to have the image or video file that you want to edit. In this example, the presenter randomly picked four images that have screens that don't have any content in them. The first step is to identify what you want to put in the screens. It's recommended to pick something that fits the room that it's in. In this example, the presenter used a golf image for a screen in a gaming room and a cooking image for a screen in the kitchen. Once you've selected the image, the next step is to drop it onto the screen and shrink the image so that it fits within the screen. You can then zoom in and stretch the image out to fit all four corners of the screen. It's important to make sure that the image is centered properly and that it looks realistic. After stretching the image to fit the screen, the next step is to adjust the opacity. This will allow you to get reflections and glare within the room, which will make the image look more realistic. The presenter recommends reducing the opacity to around 60-70%. Once you've adjusted the opacity, you can zoom out and take a look at the final product. If you're happy with it, then you're all set! If not, you can make additional adjustments to the opacity or make other changes until you're satisfied with the final product. Overall, replacing screens using Photoshop is a pretty easy process. It's a great way to add value to your photos and videos, and it can make a big difference in the quality of your final product. If you have any additional questions on how to do screen replacements like this, feel free to reach out and ask.



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