DocHub makes it quick and simple to put in QR in ps. No need to download any extra application – simply add your ps to your account, use the easy drag-and-drop interface, and quickly make edits. You can even use your desktop or mobile device to modify your document online from anywhere. That's not all; DocHub is more than just an editor. It's an all-in-one document management platform with form building, eSignature features, and the option to enable others fill out and eSign documents.
Every file you upload you can find in your Documents folder. Create folders and organize records for easier search and access. Additionally, DocHub guarantees the protection of all its users' information by complying with stringent protection standards.
this is killer Jackalope showing you how to put an image inside a QR code so first off generate a QR code at any site or whatever you fancy and open it up in Photoshop choose an image go to the mood and change it to RGB color next well create a new layer over to say just for example another text here itamp;#39;s already set up from last time and Iamp;#39;m right kj4 killer Jackalope that blah blah caps just because I can and bring it over to the image set it wherever you want now choose hard light mode immediately naughty images readable and you know your images in there if you want to do something bit more complicated well take that random image of champagne that happened to be on my desktop and Iamp;#39;m not really sure why transform it to fit the image Iamp;#39;m gonna be Iamp;#39;m gonna be pretty lazy with this and rough as well because first hard light again and like itamp;#39;s last night itamp;#39;s not real but bring the opacity done bring this down until your phone re