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How to buckle the words on the paper with the security card printed on it?

You can use PS to buckle words.

First, open PS, then drag the picture to be buckled in-then press Enter to delete the transformation and control the selection box-put the mouse on the picture layer just dragged in, then right-click the rasterization option-click Select in the menu bar-click the color sampling window to pop up the drop-down menu yellow, and select the color of the specified text here-then make sure that the text with the description of the selection area has been completely selected, and then you just need to pick it out. Please see the picture steps for details.

Open PS, drag in the picture and press Enter, then rasterize the layer. The specific operation is the same as the previous steps. After rasterization, directly click the magic wand tool with the mouse-then you will see that the tolerance option on the magic wand tool property bar in the upper left corner is generally 30- then click the magic wand-shaped mouse on the text, and you will see that all the text is selected-and finally ctrl+j will put the deducted text on the new layer.

Open PS, drag in the picture, press Enter, and rasterize the layer. Specifically, it is the same as the previous steps. After the rasterization is completed, click the layer channel directly with the mouse. There are three channels for RGB color. Click on each channel once and observe the change of image text. Finally, the channel layer with the clearest text display is what I want-copy a layer-and then put the mouse on the newly copied channel layer. Hold down the ctrl key with your left hand, and click the channel while the mouse shape changes to the shape of the back of your hand. At this time, all the words are selected-then click the RGB total channel image to return to the original normal image color-finally click the layer-and then press the shortcut key ctrl+j to pick out the words.