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How Do I Change the Background in Photoshop Express?

Last updated on February 4, 2023 @ 1:45 pm

In this article, we will discuss how to change the background of an image in Photoshop Express. We will also discuss how to style text in HTML using < p >, < b >, and < u > tags.

Backgrounds are an important part of an image, and can often make or break the overall look of the photo. In Photoshop Express, there are a few different ways to change the background of an image.

The first way is to use the “Background Eraser” tool. This tool can be found in the “Tools” menu at the top of the screen.

Select the photo and click the Adobe Photoshop Express remove background tool

To use this tool, simply select the area of the background that you want to erase. The “Background Eraser” tool will automatically erase any areas of the background that it detects as being similar to the area you selected.

Use Adobe Photoshop Express eraser tool to remove unwanted part in your photo

The second way to change the background of an image is to use the “Fill” tool. This tool can be found in the “Edit” menu at the top of the screen.

Select the Photoshop Express background color fill tool and pick the color you would like to add

To use this tool, simply select the area of the background that you want to fill. The “Fill” tool will automatically fill any areas of the background that it detects as being similar to the area you selected.

Use Photoshop Express fill tool to add layers of background fill to your photo

The third way to change the background of an image is to use the “Clone Stamp” tool.

To use this tool, simply select the area of the background that you want to clone. The “Clone Stamp” tool will automatically clone any areas of the background that it detects as being similar to the area you selected.

HTML is a markup language that is used to style text on web pages. The three most common tags used to style text are < p >, < b >, and < u >.

The < p > tag is used to denote a paragraph of text.
The < b > tag is used to denote bold text.
The < u > tag is used for underlined text.

To style text in HTML, simply enclose the text you want to style with the appropriate tags. For example, if you wanted to style some text as a paragraph, you would enclose it with < p > tags like this:

<p>This is a paragraph of text.</p>

If you wanted to make some text bold, you would enclose it with < b > tags like this:

<b>This text is bold.</b>

If you wanted to underline some text, you would enclose it with < u > tags like this:

<u>This text is underlined.</u>

PRO TIP: When changing the background in Photoshop Express, be sure to save a copy of the original image first. Otherwise, you may permanently lose your original image.
Kathy McFarland

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