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on the smartphone. I have an iPhone 6 so my photo needs to have a 16:9 ratio. I also need to keep in mind that this image is blurred on top and bottom and the only part which is in focus is in this area. But I will show you how to solve this so watch this video until the end. Let’s bring in the image with the wave and convert it to a smart object because this way if we are scaling the photo, the resolution will not be affected. Ok, after this step, I can close the image with the wave and lower the opacity of the wave layer to be able to see what’s in the background. Holding down CTRL I can drag any of the control points to match the corners of the smartphone’s screen. As you can see the perspective will also be adjusted accordingly. If you need to zoom in for fine movements, just press CTRL and + and then move around by holding down Space. Make sure the actual photo is entirely covering the original screen, so take your time with this step if you want a good result. When everything lo...