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Hi everyone, Steve Patterson here from Photoshop Essentials. In this video, I show you how to paste an image into a selection in Photoshop. I’ll also show you how to fix the perspective of your image so it matches the image it was pasted into. I’m using Photoshop 2022 but any recent version will work. And I’ll start with this image from Adobe Stock. I want to select the area inside the tv so I can paste a different image onto the screen. The screen is just a polygon with straight sides, so I can select it using the Polygonal Lasso Tool. To get to it, I’ll click and hold on the standard Lasso Tool in the toolbar. Then I’ll choose the Polygonal Lasso from the list. To use the Polygonal Lasso Tool, you just click around the area you want to select to add points. Photoshop then connects the points with a straight line. So the idea is to click in the spots where the line needs to change direction. With my image, that would be the four corners of the screen. I'll start by clicking in the up...