No matter how labor-intensive and hard to modify your files are, DocHub delivers a simple way to change them. You can change any element in your DOTX without effort. Whether you need to fine-tune a single component or the entire document, you can rely on our robust solution for quick and quality results.
In addition, it makes sure that the output file is always ready to use so that you’ll be able to get on with your projects without any delays. Our extensive set of features also comes with pro productivity tools and a catalog of templates, allowing you to make best use of your workflows without wasting time on routine tasks. Additionally, you can access your papers from any device and integrate DocHub with other apps.
DocHub can take care of any of your document management tasks. With a great deal of features, you can generate and export paperwork however you prefer. Everything you export to DocHub’s editor will be stored safely for as long as you need, with strict security and information protection frameworks in place.
Try out DocHub today and make managing your documents simpler!
Today we are going to learn how to create Dramatic Black amp;amp; White images in Photoshop, in Just One Minute! So, all we have to do, go to Imageamp;gt;Calculations. Now, it already gives you a Black and White version of your image. Now we need to choose a Blend Mode which is Dramatic enough. For this example, Iamp;#39;m going to choose Overlay. Now you can play with the Channels of Source 1 and Source 2 So, for the top one, Iamp;#39;m going to choose Green. And for the bottom one, Iamp;#39;m going to choose Blue. You can play with it see what looks great with your image. I think Iamp;#39;m going to change it back to Multiply. Because Multiply looked amazing! You can also play with the Opacity if you want to. Iamp;#39;m going to keep it at 100, and make sure the result is amp;#39;New Channel.amp;#39; And then, hit OK! Go to Channels, and see, a new Alpha channel has been created. Now, make sure the Alpha channel is selected. Press Ctrl/Command A, Ctrl/Command + C. Come back