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Step 4: Select a mode from the Mode drop-down list in the Options bar. In this case, we have selected
Linear Burn mode.
Step 5: Set the Tolerance value in the Options bar. The Tolerance value directly affects the pixels to
be filled with colour. A low Tolerance means only very similar colour pixels will be affected and
high Tolerance means more pixels will be affected. The range of Tolerance is 0 to 255. If the
Contiguous option is checked, only pixels that are connected to the original pixel are filled.
Step 6: Select the desired foreground colour and click on the image. The similar colour pixels are
changed.
Original image Tolerance-18 Tolerance-65
INSERTING TEXT
Type tools allow you to add letters from keyboard to a document. You can use text on a variety of
projects such as adding it to your images to create a poster, a card, or invitation and much more. You
can also customise/modify the text to suit your needs. The type tools have their own layers. Normal
layer and text layer have different properties. You cannot put text directly in an image layer as other
image files can be opened in the same layer.
Photoshop provides four type tools which are Horizontal Type Tool, Vertical Type Tool, Vertical Type
Mask Tool and Horizontal Type Mask Tool. Let's learn about these.
Using Horizontal Type Tool
Follow the below steps to use the Horizontal Type Tool:
Step 1: Open a new document in Photoshop and click on the Horizontal Type Tool from the Tools panel.
Step 2: Set the properties in the Options bar such as font size, colour, style, etc.
Options bar of Horizontal Type Tool
Step 3: Click on the document or image and start typing the text. Your text will
have an underline and a cursor will show where you are inserting the
next letter. If you keep typing, the text will continue in one long single
line. To start a new line, press Enter key from your keyboard. This
procedure is called Point text typing.
There is a second way for entering text, i.e., Paragraph Text:
Step 1: Open a new document and click on the Horizontal Type Tool from the
Tools panel.
Step 2: Drag the mouse pointer in an outward direction to draw a rectangle.
You should see something like this.
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