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let me show you how to place a logo into a bottle in photoshop instead of clicking and dragging i'll use keyboard shortcuts to speed up the process start by going into the select menu and choose subject then click on the layer mask icon to hide the background and right click on the layer to convert it into a smart object to work non-destructively press ctrl t to transform and use the handles to scale and position the logo accordingly then right click and select warp from the options bar under warp select arch and use the handle to determine the right bend for the bottle commit the transformation press alt and the left bracket key to select the layer below and duplicate it by pressing ctrl j move it to the top of the layer stack by pressing ctrl and the right bracket key and now press ctrl shift u to desaturate the layer and ctrl alt g to create a clipping mask and press alt shift j to change the blending mode to linear light then press shift and forward to change the fill to 40 percen...