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Hi. This is Marty from Blue Lightning TV. Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to transform logos, text or any other flat shape into the look of shiny, highly reflective, chrome. This is an update of a tutorial I did many years ago. This update is quicker and more flexible. For your convenience, I provided a template that you can download, so you can follow along. It includes two layers: a dark gradient background and this black logo on a white background. Feel free to use your own image if you like or type in text over the background instead. First, weamp;#39;ll remove the white background behind the logo. To do this, open your Channels panel. If you donamp;#39;t see it, go to Window and Channels. Ctrl-click or Cmd-click the RGB thumbnail to make a selection of the logoamp;#39;s shape. Invert the selection by pressing Ctrl or Cmd + Shift + I. Open back your Layers panel. Click the New Layer icon to make a new layer. Check your foreground and background colors. If theyamp;#39;re not b