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Hey, this is Marty from Blue Lightning TV. Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to transform a headshot photo into a powerful portrait made of text. Before we begin, if youamp;#39;re not already a subscriber to Blue Lightning TV and want to be notified as soon as I upload new Photoshop tutorials, hit that amp;quot;Subscribeamp;quot; button. Open a headshot photo youamp;#39;d like to use for this project. I downloaded this one and the others from Shutterstock. The first step is to crop it. Open your Crop Tool. Click the Width, Height, and Resolution and clear them. For its width, Iamp;#39;ll type in 2000 pixels, but feel free to make it any size you want. Keeping the height empty will allow us to crop it as we like. Iamp;#39;ll make its resolution 150 pixels per inch. I suggest making the resolution anywhere from 72 to 300 pixels per inch. Drag your image to the center and then drag the cropamp;#39;s bounding box to frame your subject to your liking. At the top, make sure amp;quot;