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Photoshop7.0 FINAL PDF
Photoshop7.0 FINAL PDF
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LESSON OBJECTIVES:
LESSON OUTLINE:
or click
To open a file
1. Click File from the menu bar
2. Select Open
3. Choose a file and click Open
1.2 Adobe Photoshop 7.0 Workspace
After the launch process is complete, the Adobe Photoshop workspace will appear.
By default, it will appear in standard screen mode.
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Title Bar displays the applications name (Adobe Photoshop). In image windows it
displays the Name, Zoom Level, Layer Name, and Color Mode of the current file
Menu Bar like other applications, it gives access to different commands and
options. Some commands and options can be accessed by pressing combination of
keys (keyboard shortcuts)
Toolbox holds the different tools for creating and or editing images
Tool Options Bar contains the tool presets and properties of the active tool
Tool Description displays information about the active tool
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1.3.1 Tools
To activate a tool, click the button on the toolbox. A tiny triangle located at the lower
right corner of a button indicates that there are other variations available for the tool
or there are other tools within that button. To access these, right-click the button or
press the appropriate key for the tool group
*The letters in parenthesis following the name of the tool are the tools or tool groups
keyboard shortcut opened.
Figure 1.2 Toolbox
Rectangular Marquee Tool (M) draws
rectangular selection
layer
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Set foreground color displays the Color Picker and sets the color used by the brush,
pencil, paint bucket, shape, and type tools
Set background color displays the Color Picker and sets the color used by the
eraser tool and in filling areas when clearing selections in the background layer
Switch Foreground and Background Colors (X) exchanges the foreground and
background colors
Default Foreground and Background Colors (D) restores the default foreground
and background colors (black and white respectively)
Editing Modes
Edit in Standard Mode (Q) default editing mode; displays the image in standard
view and views selections as dotted lines
Edit in Quick Mask Mode (Q) enables to edit boundaries using paint tools. Paint
areas with white to select, and black to deselect. Deselected areas are covered with
red
Screen Views
Full Screen Mode with Menu Bar displays Photoshop workspace in full screen
including the menu bar on top
Full Screen Mode displays Photoshop workspace in full screen, removing the
Photoshops menu, title, and scroll bars, and Windows taskbar
1.4 Palettes
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Format paragraphs
using the Paragraph
Palette
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History Palette saves previous states of the image. Select the desired state to undo or redo
changes
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i
g
Figure 1.15 Layers Palette
Shortcut
Ctrl + N
Ctrl + O
Shft + Ctrl + O
Alt + Ctrl + O
Ctrl + W
Ctrl + S
Shft + Ctrl + S
Command
Layer
New
Layer via Copy
Layer via Cut
Group with Previous
Ungroup
Bring to Front
Shortcut
Shft + Ctrl + N
Ctrl + J
Shft + Ctrl + J
Ctrl + G
Shft + Ctrl + G
Shft + Ctrl + ]
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Bring Forward
Send Backward
Send to Back
Merge Layers
Merge Visible
Select All
Deselect
Reselect
Inverse
Last Filter
Extract
Liquify
Pattern Maker
Proof Colors
Gamut Warning
Zoom In
Zoom Out
Fit on Screen
Actual Pixels
Extras
Target Path
Grid
Guides
Snap
Snap to
Lock Guides
Close All
Help
Toggle Visibility
Color Palette
Layers Palette
Info Palette
Actions Palette
All Palettes
All Palettes and
Toolbar
Ctrl + ]
Ctrl + [
Shft + Ctrl + [
Ctrl + E
Shft + Ctrl + E
Ctrl + A
Ctrl + D
Shft + Ctrl + D
Shft + Ctrl + I
Ctrl + F
Alt + Ctrl + X
Shft + Ctrl + X
Alt + Shft + Ctrl + X
Ctrl + Y
Shft + Ctrl + Y
Ctrl + +
Ctrl + Ctrl + 0
Alt + Ctrl + 0
Ctrl + H
Shft + Ctrl + H
Ctrl +
Ctrl + ;
Shft + Ctrl + ;
Ctrl + ;
Alt + Ctrl + ;
Shft + Ctrl + W
F1
F6
F7
F8
F9
Shft + Tab
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Lesson 1 Exercise
1. Open Adobe Photoshop 7.0
Instruction
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If there is an image in the Clipboard, the new dialog box will show the width, height, and
resolution of the image
Units of Measure
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The foreground color indicates the color that will be applied when using the brush,
pencil, paint bucket, shape, and type tools. The background color indicates the color that will
be applied when using the eraser tool. The default foreground and background colors are
black and white respectively.
To change foreground color
1. Click set foreground color from the toolbox controls
2. Choose desired color from the color picker
3. Click Ok
To change background color
1. Click set background color from the toolbox controls
2. Choose desired color from the color picker
3. Click Ok
Click switch foreground and background colors or press X to switch the colors
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Click default foreground and background colors or press D to restore to default colors
2.4.2 The Color Picker
Clicking
set
foreground color or set
background color will
activate the color picker.
Photoshop offers a wide
variety of colors. Click on
the color bar to activate its
sliders. Move the sliders to
change the color range of
the color field. Select the
desired color from the
color field and click Ok.
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Color Field displays color variations for the selected color from the color bar
Color Selection Marker selects color from the color field
Color Bar displays the range of available colors
Previous Color shows the foreground or background color before activating the
color picker
Current Color displays the color selected from the color field
Sliders select color from the color bar
Alert Triangle warns the user if the selected color is unprintable using standard
process colors
Closest CMYK displays the closest CMYK equivalent of the current color
Web-safe Alert Cube alerts the user if the selected user is not ideal for Web
graphics
Closest Web-safe displays the closest Web-safe equivalent of the current color
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To set the foreground color, click on the desired color from the image window
To set the background color, Alt + click on the desired color from the image window
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To set the foreground color, Alt + click on the desired color from the image window
To set the background color, click on the desired color from the image window
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1. Open an image file from My Pictures folder
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Lesson 3 Selections
3.1 Selecting and Deselecting a Portion of an Image
Selections are very important in image-editing.
Unless changes are applied for the whole image,
selecting the area which the changes will be applied
typically comes first. Selections appear as moving lines or
others refer to them as marching ants.
LESSON OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, the
student is expected to:
1. Select portions of an image
using the different selection
tools
2. Work with selections
LESSON OUTLINE:
Rectangular Marquee
F
Figure 3.1 Rectangular and Elliptical Selections
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Elliptical Marquee
To draw elliptical selection
1. Click on the image and hold left mouse button
2. Drag to select desired portion of the image
3. Release mouse button
To add selection
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Lasso Tool
To select free-form portion of an
image
1. Click on the image and hold
left mouse button
2. Draw the outline of the
desired portion of the image
3. Release mouse button
To add selection
1.
2.
3.
4.
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image.
To select a portion of an image with relative colors, just click on the image
To add selection, press and hold Shift, click on the desired portion of the image
To remove portion from selection, press and hold Alt, click on the desired portion of
the image
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To move selection
1. Select the move tool
from the
toolbox or press V
2. Click the selection and hold left mouse
button
3. Drag to the desired position
4. Release mouse button
To duplicate a selection
1. Select the move tool from the toolbox
or press V
2. Press and hold Alt
3. Drag the selection
4. Release Alt and left mouse button
Figure 3.4 Duplicating Selection
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Pasting the image on another image will also create a new layer. Assuming there is
no other layers aside the Background layer; it will appear as a Layer 1 on the Layers Palette.
Layers will be further discussed on the next lesson.
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Supposing you are to design a tarpaulin for advertising UB High, think of a theme and
prepare the pictures that you will use. Exercising 3 8 will guide you in creating your ads.
1. Create a 4 x 3 blank image
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LESSON OBJECTIVES:
The layers palette displays the list of all layers, layer groups, and layer effects of an
image. By default, the opened image will appear as the Background layer. Adding an
element from another image will create a new layer. Assuming there is no other layers aside
the Background layer; it will appear as a Layer 1.
To create an empty layer, click the Create New Layer icon from the layers palette
To create a new layer with an element, copy-paste one element from another image
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Figure 4.2 Creating New Layer by Adding an Element from another Image
Or
1. Double-click the name of the layer from the layers palette
2. Enter the desire named
3. Press Enter
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To switch from one layer to another, simply click the layer from the layers palette
To toggle layers visibility, click the eye on the left side of the layer
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To reorder layers, click and drag the layer to the desired position
Figure 4.6 Layer Order
since Penguin 3 is the
uppermost
layer,
the
element in that layer has the
highest visibility in the
image. Penguin 3 covers
Penguin and Penguin 2
Lock Transparency protects the transparent pixels of the layer; transparent pixels
cannot be painted
Lock Pixels protects all pixels of the layer from further editing but the elements
inside the layer can still be transformed and moved
Lock Position prevents transforming and moving the elements of the layer but
allows painting and editing
Lock All protects the layer from further editing, even from transforming and
moving but allows reordering the layer
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To merge layers, click Layers from the menu bar and select Merge Down, or press
Ctrl + E. The active layer merges with the layer below it
To merge all visible layers, click Layers from the menu bar and select Merge Visible,
or press Ctrl + E
To delete the active layer, click Delete layer (trash can) from the layers palette
Or right-click the layer and select Delete Layer from the pop-up menu
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Normal
Dissolve
Darken
Multiply
Color Burn
Linear Burn
Lighten
Screen
Color Dodge
Linear Dodge
Overlay
Soft Light
Hard Light
Vivid Light
Linear Light
Pin Light
Difference
Exclusion
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Hue
Saturation
Color
Luminosity
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Instruction
1. Open tarpaulin.psd and delete the background layer
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LESSON OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, the
student is expected to:
1. Insert texts in an image
2. Edit or remove texts
LESSON OUTLINE:
1. Click on the Type tool in the toolbox. It will become the active tool.
2. Select the desired foreground color using the method of your choice. The color you
select will become active for the tool, and will become the fill color for the text.
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3. Drag diagonally on the image in the work area. This defines the area that will hold
the text.
4. You will notice that Text Layer will appear on the Layer Palette.
5. Choose the desired settings in the options bar. Your
selections will become the active settings for the tool
or using the Character Palette located in Menu >
Window > Character.
6. Type the desired text. Your text will appear in the text
box.
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7. The Text Color can be changed by clicking on the Color Menu. Then choose the color
you want using the Color Palette.
8. The Paragraph Palette is used to change the Alignment of the text.
5.2 Warping Text
9. Click on the Create Warped Text button on the
options bar. The Warp Text dialog box will
open.
10. Click on the down arrow next to the Style list.
The available styles for warping (bending) text
will appear.
14. Click on the Commit Any Current Edits (check) button on the options bar. Photoshop
will insert the text on its new
layer.
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Instruction
1. Open tarpaulin.psd
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4. Change the font color to suit with the pictures and save
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LESSON OBJECTIVES:
Removing Blemishes
a. Using the Healing
Brush Tool
b. Using the Patch
Tool
Duplicating a Portion of an
Image
a. Using the Clone
Stamp Tool
Other Retouching Tools
a. Blur, Sharpen, and
Smudge
b. Dodge, Burn, and
Sponge
The History Palette
the color and the texture, just like magic! The area that
you correct is sometimes fixed in one try but often without the trial and error that you face
with the clone tool!
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3. The areas that we will concentrating on will be the bags under Moms eyes, the
blemishes on her chin and brow and the laugh lines around her mouth.
4. With the Healing Brush selected, hold the alt key (option key for Mac user).
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5. This invokes the cross-hair icon for you to sample a smooth continuous tone in the
surrounding area. After you sampled a good area, let go of the alt key and then
apply the Healing Brush onto the problem area. The cross-hair icon turns into a circle
icon. Dont worry if the color and texture do not match, when you unclick the mouse,
the Healing Brush will sample the underlying color and texture and then recalculate
for the smoothest gradations.
6. Some of the blemishes around her chin, eyes and brow and the eye bag were gone.
The results could have been achieved with the clone tool but would have taken a lot
more patience and effort.
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4. Place the Patch tool in the center of the selection and drag the selection onto good
image information and release the mouse.
5. Finally with either the Patch tool or any selection
tool - click outside of the active selection or
command/control D to deselect the selection.
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5. Once the selected area is in position release the mouse and Photoshop will patch the
damaged area.
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3. Drag the sharpen tool to increase the clarity of the image. Be careful not to do it too
much. Excessive use of the sharpen tool can have unattractive results.
4. Select the Smudge Tool. The smudge tool finger through wet paint. The strength
option determines how much the image will smudge when you drag your mouse.
6.6
1. From the Tool Palette, select the Dodge Tool [O]. This tool allows to lighten parts of
the image. The setting in the Options Palette allow you to select brush size and the
exposure, as well as select whether you will be lightening the darker, lighter or
midtones of the image.
2. Set the Exposure to a low amount (about 10%) and then drag over the shadow
behind the girl to lighten the shadow.
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Figure 6.21
3. To revert to a previous state, position the mouse over the History state slider. When
the mouse pointer looks like a hand, then click & drag the slider up to a previous
state.
4. Drag the slider up to reverse the Clear command. This reverses the last command,
and the deleted section re-appears.
5. On the History palette, click on the Lasso state. Then, click the Delete current state
button in the lower right of the History palette.
6. A message will appear to ask if you want to delete a state, click Yes.
Deleting a state removes the state and any states that were created are
after the deletion.
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Instruction
1. Open tarpaulin.psd and inspect the pictures
Pt.
5
2. Remove blemishes and other noises using the healing brush tool
3. Adjust the brightness of some portions using the dodge and burn tools
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4. Drag on the picture in the work area. Keep the mouse button pressed as you drag in
any desired direction. When you release the mouse button, the finalized paint stroke
will appear.
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Gradient Tool
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3. Click on the layer to which you want to add the gradient in the Layers palette. The
selected layer will become the active layer.
4. If you want to fill a particular area with a gradient, select the area first (either
manually or with a path) or use a mask to prevent Photoshop from displaying the
gradient in the affected area.
5. Click on the Gradient tool in the toolbox. The Gradient tool will become the active
tool.
6. Click on a gradient style button. (The
available choices include Linear Gradient,
Radial Gradient, Angle Gradient, Reflected
Gradient, and Diamond Gradient.)
Photoshop will apply the selected style.
7. Select the Opacity text box contents, type a
new entry, and press Enter. (Alternately,
click on the right arrow beside the Opacity
choice, drag the slider, and then click on
the right arrow again.) The Opacity setting
will become active for the Gradient tool.
Figure 7.4 Gradient Color Editor
8. Drag on the layer to set the angle or center point for the gradient. Photoshop applies
the gradient immediately.
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3. Right-click on the Gradient tool in the toolbox. A shortcut menu will appear.
4. Click on Paint Bucket Tool. The Paint Bucket tool will become the active tool.
5. Select the Opacity text box contents, type a new entry, and press Enter. (Alternately,
click on the right arrow beside the Opacity choice, drag
the slider, and then click on the right arrow again.) The
Opacity setting will become active for the Paint Bucket.
6. Select the Tolerance text box contents, type a new
entry, and press Enter. The Tolerance setting will
become active for the Paint Bucket tool. (Remember,
tolerance refers to how carefully a tool must match the
color of the area on the selected layer you click on in
order to identify which pixels to fill or erase.)
7. Click on the area to fill with the foreground color you
selected. Photoshop applies the gradient immediately.
Even if the layer includes other areas with the same
color, those areas will not be filled if they are not
contiguous.
7.3
The standard Eraser tool erases color or content on a layer, enabling the background layer in
the image to show through to varying degrees, depending on the opacity you specify. If
youre working on the background layer itself, using the standard Eraser actually paints or
draws the currently selected background color rather than erasing layer content. The
following steps show an example of each of these uses for the Eraser.
1. Click on the layer in the Layers palette that holds the content you want to erase. (In
this case, click on any regular layer except the background layer.) The selected layer
will become the active layer.
2. Use the Navigator to zoom in on and display the area to erase. The selected area will
become more visible.
3. Click on the Eraser tool. The Eraser tool will become the active tool.
4. Make a choice from the Mode drop-down list on the options bar. The selected mode
will become active for the Eraser tool.
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5. Make Diameter, Hardness, Spacing, Angle, and Roundness choices in the palette. The
selected choices will affect the shape of the eraser brush as follows:
Diameter. Enables you to specify the size of the brush (the area to be erased).
Hardness. Enables you to specify the size of the brushs hard center, as a
percentage of the total diameter.
Spacing. If you want erasure brush strokes to be noncontiguous as you erase,
increase this setting to add spacing or skips.
Angle. This setting works with the Roundness value youve specified to tip the
brush shape. You can either enter a value in the Angle text box or drag the
arrow axis on the brush preview.
Roundness. Enables you to specify whether a brush is round. Decrease this
value to less than 100% to decrease roundness.
6. Click the Brush style down arrow. The palette of brush settings will close.
7. Make Limits, Tolerance, and Sampling choices on the options bar. The selected
choices will affect the erasing as follows:
Limits. Controls how far the erasing can spread, based on dragging over
similar colors.
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Tolerance. Controls whether the eraser will erase only pixels of alike colors
(lower settings) or similar colors.
Sampling. Determines whether erasing tests matching colors continuously or
by the color initially selected.
8. Click or drag on the layer to erase. Photoshop will erase the current layers content,
leaving a transparent area behind.
4. Click on Magic Eraser Tool. The Magic Eraser tool will become the active tool.
5. Make a Tolerance entry on the options bar. The specified setting will become active
for the Magic Eraser tool. Lower settings will tell the tool to erase only colors that are
a closer match; higher settings will enable the tool to erase less similar colors.
6. Select the Opacity text box contents, type a new entry, and press Enter. (Alternately,
click on the right arrow beside the Opacity choice, drag the slider, and then click on
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the right arrow again.) The Opacity setting will become active for the Magic Eraser
tool.
7. Click or drag on the area with the color to erase on the current layer. Photoshop will
erase the selected color and any matching adjacent areas, applying transparency if
specified.
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Instruction
1. Open tarpaulin.psd and create a new layer Shapes
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LESSON OBJECTIVES:
At the end of the lesson, the
student is expected to:
1. Set up the image for
printing
2. Print images using the
appropriate printer
LESSON OUTLINE:
Selecting a Printer
Setting up the Page
Printing Pages
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4. Click on the down arrow beside the Name drop-down list. The Name drop-down list
will open.
5. Click on the desired printer in the list. The printer will become the active printer.
6. Click on Properties. The Properties dialog box for the selected printer will appear.
7. Choose options for the printer as needed. The choices will become the active
choices.
8. Click on OK. Your printer settings will take effect and the Properties dialog box will
close.
9. Click on OK. Your printer selection will take effect and the second Page Setup dialog
box will close.
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Orientation. Choose Portrait (short edges of the paper at the top and bottom) or
Landscape (short edges of the paper at the left and right) to indicate how the
printer will orient the paper.
Margins. For most printers, these settings will be grayed out (disabled) and will
be calculated based on other print settings you select in Photoshop. If these
settings are available, you can enter a new Left, Right, Top, or Bottom margin
setting.
11. Click on OK to finish. The printer settings (and any other Page Setup settings) will
take effect.
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5. Change the Scale text box entry if you want to increase or decrease the size of the
image in the printout. The image will resize accordingly.
6. Click on Done. The Print dialog box will close.
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Instruction
1. Open tarpaulin.psd and inspect the picture, texts, and shape
Pt.
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