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Backscreening Effect
This effect can create some dazzling images for print as well as a great splash page for any multimedia project, such as a slide show.
 
1.) Launch Photoshop, then open a background image of your choice.
 
(To save this image, Right-Click and Save Picture as...)
 
 
(Picture captured from the Photoshop 6.0 source disc Goodies folder.)
 
2.) Create a new Layer by clicking the New Layer icon (Located at the bottom of the Layers palette). Now, select the Rectangular Marquee tool.
 
3.) Click on the work area and create a selection where you would like to place type.
 
 
Now, press the letter "D", then the letter "X". (This will set the foreground color to white.) Next, press (Alt + Backspace) to fill the selection. De-select by pressing (Ctrl + D).
 
4.) Top of the Layers palette, there is a opacity adjustment. Click on arrow to open Opacity Slider and make your adjustment. (I used 60%.)
 
 
Image with adjustment applied...
 
 
5.) Select the Text tool.
 
Now, go ahead and type your text. Something large like example below:
 
 
6.) Last step, finish effect by adding a Drop Shadow. In the Layers palette, select Backscreening layer, then Go to Layer > Layer Style > Drop Shadow. (When the dialog appears, hit OK.)
 
 
Now, close your eyes and make a wish ...meet you in paradise.
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