
In addition to distortion of the design proportions altering a rhinestone design improperly will change hole sizes and rhinestones will not properly brush into the template. Attempting to scale a rhinestone design to a larger or smaller size without changing the stone size requires a complete redesign of the design points and will NOT maintain the proportions and detail in the design.Selecting a stone size of SS16 or above will make your final design larger while still maintaining the proportions and detail of the design.Selecting a stone size of SS6 or below will make your final design smaller while still maintaining the proportions and detail of the design.

By selecting a different stone size in your design software your design will get smaller or larger while still maintaining the proportions and detail of the design.To maintain the proportions and detail of the design it should only be resized by altering the stone size. TRW Rhinestone designs are created based on a standard SS10 stone size.Selecting a region changes the language and/or content on. When you need a copy of the photo in another format, like a JPEG to post online, open the PSD, choose File > Save as, and choose the format you need in the Save as window.This gives you the flexibility to edit the adjustment again without directly changing the photo. Choose File > Save as to save a copy of the photo in PSD format with the adjustment layer intact.Then paint with white on the adjustment layer mask. If you change your mind and want to reveal the brightening effect at full strength again, change the Foreground color in the Toolbar to white.Reduce the Opacity of the Brush tool to paint on the adjustment layer mask with gray where you want to partially conceal the brightening effect.Then paint with black on that adjustment layer mask where you want to hide the brightening effect. Make sure the layer mask is highlighted on the Levels adjustment layer in the Layers panel. Select the Brush tool and set black as the Foreground color in the Toolbar.Drag the black slider slightly to the right to set the darkest tones to black, which increases contrast.Ĭontrol which parts of the photo are affected.Drag the gray slider to the left to brighten the midtones.


If you Option-drag (MacOS) or Alt-drag (Windows) you’ll see a mask view that can help you evaluate how far to drag by revealing which areas will become pure white without detail.
