I want to use photoshop to change a few numbers, how to do it like

Updated on technology 2024-03-15
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The number on the ID card is nothing more than 0--9, generally an ID card can almost make up most of the numbers, if the number you need is the number on the ID card, you can use the rectangular marquee tool to close to the number you need to frame it (because the ID card is shading, so the border should not be too big, just box to the number), and then ctrl+j so that the number will form a separate layer, and then use the mobile tool to put this number in the position you need, If the number is too small to cover the number below, you can click on the ID layer, and then use the patch tool or the copy stamp tool to fix it a little. That's OK, if you encounter a number that is not on your ID card, you can scan another ID card with the number you need, just follow the steps above, and the advantage is that the font and font size are consistent.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are a few precautions that you can remember, 1. Pay attention to the background: whether the colors of the background overlap or not, you need to pay attention to it, after you change it. The background must not have traces of modification, which requires tools such as imitation stamp pens to be designed.

    2. Pay attention to the font: the font of the ID number needs to be the same as the original.

    3. Color, because the newly added elements (such as: text, background**, etc.) are inconsistent with the tone of the original picture, it involves modifying the color and unifying the overall tone.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can collect a few more ID cards, and then collect the numbers 0-9, and use the image copying tool to copy your numbers.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Install the Photoshop software on our computer in advance and open the Photoshop software.

    2. Use PS software to open the ** we want to modify**, here I take a simple calendar** as an example to illustrate.

    3. After opening, we will find that there is something similar to "lock" in this place, you can double-click it to remove this lock, or you can leave it alone. I'm going to keep the original one here.

    4. Now, change ** on 22 to 28

    5. Select this icon, select the icon, and select 28 with the mouse

    6. After the box is selected, press Ctrl+C, and then Ctrl+V, that is, copy and paste, and see that there is an additional layer.

    7. Then, click on the mouse with the arrow above.

    8. On the keyboard, press and hold the arrow to the right with your hand, look at the position, move to the appropriate position and let go.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Q: How do I change the number with PS?

    A: Situation. First, this number is on **, for example, in 2010, I want to change it to 2011, and the "1" is on **. Then go directly to the PS, then press M to frame the "1", then press V, then hold down Ctrl and Alt (press together, hold and don't put), drag the dotted box, and move it to the "0" you want to modify.

    Okay, it's over.

    Circumstance. Second, there is no ** on this number, for example, 2012 will be changed to 2013, and this "3" is not on **. Then the map enters PS, and the position of "2" is filled in with the background color in the method of case 1 (a small piece of background is OK after the appeal m), then press t, then enter "3", then adjust the font, and then exit the input Press v to adjust the position. Okay, it's over.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The steps are as follows:

    1. Select the Imitation Stamp tool, select a color block with no number but similar to the number position color block to be covered, click the left mouse button on this color block and press the alt key at the same time, so that the copy source is selected, and then move the mouse to the position you want to cover, click the left button, so that you will copy the color block you selected before to the color block you want to cover, repeat several times to completely cover the position to be covered, and the original number will be cleared by you.

    2. Then select the text tool, write down the number to be written in the position of the number to be changed, if you want to make the digital effect of the original picture, you can go to the next similar font on the Internet.

    Enter the number, select the Chinese character, modify it to that font in the font modification tool, adjust to a similar color, and you're good to go.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This is easy.

    Circumstance. 1. This number is on **, for example, in 2011, I want to change it to 2011, and the "1" is on **. Then go directly to the PS, then press M to frame the "1", then press V, then hold down Ctrl and Alt (press together, hold and don't put), drag the dotted box, and move it to the "0" you want to modify. Okay, it's over.

    Circumstance. Second, there is no ** on this number, for example, 2012 will be changed to 2013, and this "3" is not on **. Then the map enters PS, and the position of "2" is filled in with the background color in the method of case 1 (a small piece of background is OK after the appeal m), then press t, then enter "3", then adjust the font, and then exit the input Press v to adjust the position. Okay, it's over.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    P.S. The way to remove the number is:

    1. Open**, zoom in**, and use the "Magic Wand Tool" to select the digital area;

    2. "Select--Modify--Expand" 2 pixels, feathering 1 pixel;

    3. "-Filling--Content Recognition" for intelligent filling, saving, and completion.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. Open Photoshop**.

    2. Click the marquee tool.

    3. After clicking the marquee tool, the marquee number, and then press shift+f5 to fill in a content recognition.

    4. After filling in the content recognition, the previous number is gone.

    5. Click on the text tool.

    6. You can re-enter the number you want.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Tools Raw materials: ASUS X405UA, Windows 1020H2, Adobe Photoshop CS6 (64 bit).

    1. Import materials.

    Open PS, and in the top file menu bar, select Open Imported Footage.

    2. Box select numbers.

    In the left toolbar, select the Rectangle Box Selection tool and select the number to be modified.

    3. Select the patching tool.

    In the left toolbar, select Patch Tools, and select Source Mode for Patch Mode.

    4. Drag the number.

    Place the mouse over the number you want to modify, hold down the left mouse button and drag it to the number you want to modify.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Method 1. 1. Open the software, left-click "File" and select "Open".

    2. After opening the ** that needs to be modified, left-click "Create New Layer" in the lower right corner of the "Basic Function Bar".

    3. Right-click "Stamp Tool" on the left and select "Clone Stamp Tool".

    4. Left-click "Mode" above and select "Normal".

    5. Hold down the Alt key, left-click on the background image to select a sample, or set the brush size. Left-click at the top left and tap to open the brush preset picker.

    6. Left-click the slider at the bottom right, hold down and drag the mouse to adjust the size of the brush, smear the number that needs to be modified, and left-click the "Text Tool" on the left side when finished.

    7. Enter a new number at the place where it is being painted.

    Method two. 1. Install Photoshop software on your computer and open it.

    2. Open the ** that needs to be modified.

    3. If you don't know what the format of the numbers are and need to modify them, you have to use the existing numbers and copy them.

    4. Enlarge **.

    5. Select the selection tool and select a number.

    6. Select the move tool, press Alt, and drag to the number.

    7. Put it on the number that needs to be modified and cover it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Open Photoshop and click the Reveal Rectangular Marquee tool to create a new layer, select the layer and copy the layer, click the Move tool, and return to Photoshop**The number has been modified successfully.

    Tools Ingredients: Dell G15, Windows7, Photoshop20201, Click Rectangle Tool.

    Open Photoshop, click on the Moment and Marquee tool;

    2. Create a new layer.

    On the right layer, click New Layer;

    3. Choose Chinese characters.

    Select a text and right-click to select the layer to be copied.

    4. Copy the layer.

    Click on the copied digital layer;

    5. Click Move Tools.

    Click on the move tool in the upper left corner;

    6. Move the numbers.

    Move the copied digital layer to the number that needs to be replaced; Back in Photoshop, the number was modified successfully.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    <>2. Then in the left toolbar of the software, click on the "Spot Healing Brush Tool" option.

    3. Then paint the number that needs to be modified and remove the original number.

    4. Then in the left toolbar, click on the "Horizontal Text Tool" option.

    5. Then place the text box in the target text and enter the modified number. In addition, it is better to maintain the same font color and font size.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Computer: Macbook

    System: Software: PS2020CC

    1. Open the PS software and insert ** into the PS software.

    2. Click on the marquee tool on the left side, select the old Zen book and select the ellipse selection tool. Shihong.

    3. Select the place that needs to be modified, click the right button to select and fill.

    <>5. Click the text tool on the left and select the horizontal text tool.

    6. Select the font size color in the text window and write it on the text.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1.Click on the Clone Stamp Source Segment Tool in PS and press CTRL to define the source, which is the same as the original background color.

    2.Use the Color Pick tool to select the color of the font itself.

    3.Click on the text tool and go to the hail side where you need to modify the font.

    4.Adjust the font and size as before, using the Move tool to move to the original position.

    If the above methods do not solve the problem, please try:

    First use the imitation stamp on the ** to be modified, and remove the original number on the original burning volt**.

    Then select the text tool, write the number you want to write where you want to write the number, if you want to make the digital effect generated by the camera itself, you can go to a similar font on the Internet and select the text you typed.

    Change to that font in the font modification tool, adjust to a similar color, and you're good to go.

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