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How to quickly replace photos under a layer?
There is a photo of a laptop in which the screen is cut out, I add a screenshot of the site under this layer and adjust it to fit the screen while using transformation and so on. How can you simplify the process so that you do not fit each photo to the screen, but do it only 1 time and just insert new photos? Screenshots are the same size.
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Make a document of the right size, insert a laptop background image, insert a screenshot with the aspect ratio of that laptop (16:9, etc.). Next, convert this screenshot into a smart object and do the necessary manipulations so that it is placed as needed on the laptop screen. Save the template and that's it.
Now, to insert another screenshot, just open the template, double-click on the smart object and it opens in a new tab, paste the new site layout into the smart object, save the document (Ctrl + S in an open smart) and close it. Voila! In the template on the laptop screen, the new site is already visible. Save the jpeg or png, and the template itself can not be updated.
But there is an even simpler second option .
Search the Internet for a mockup you like (for example, laptop screen mockup ), download and see a ready-made template. Use as described above.
In the same way, you can use not only for laptops, but also for PCs, Macs, smartphones and more.
Record action, and in batch
https://www.lifewire.com/create-action-for-batch-p...
Opened indesign. Set the size of the final image. In the master posted a picture of the laptop. and on a separate layer, a box with a screenshot image.
We added as many pages as needed and added new screenshots through the clipboard instead of the screen on the master. do not forget to enable the checkbox in preferences - Preserv image. Then export to the desired resolution of all 50 or 100 pictures with the desired size and a clear name.
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