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hello everybody so in todayamp;#39;s tutorial Iamp;#39;m basically going to be showing you guys how you can easily replace a text on an image using Photoshop me personally Iamp;#39;m using Photoshop CC 2018 for this version of the tutorial Iamp;#39;m not exactly sure which outfit Iamp;#39;m using all that information should be irrelevant so starting off you should already have an image selected Iamp;#39;m going to be using this one right here it sounds of the Lambs movie poster one of my favorite movies of all time so once youamp;#39;ve got your image picked out yours obviously going to want to open Photoshop create a new image with dimensions matching the image youamp;#39;d like to edit after youamp;#39;ve gone ahead and done that youamp;#39;re just gonna want to insert the image into your Photoshop by pressing file pressing the Open button navigating to your picture simply double clicking it and tada so starting off by actually removing the text Iamp;#39;m zooming in using