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Graphic tutorial for creating barcodes in photoshop

author: Date: 2024-05-11

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photoshop-v1.0.7 official Chinese version

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1. First, we execute the [New...] command in the [File] menu, or press the shortcut key Ctrl+N to open the [New] dialog box, enter the "Name" of the image as "Barcode", and then change the "Width" of the image Set to 250 pixels; "Height" set to 150 pixels; Image "Mode" set to "RGB Color". When finished, press the [OK] button.

How to create barcode in photoshop
How to create barcode in photoshop

2. Next, we execute the [Filter] | [Noise] | [Add Noise...] command to open the [Add Noise] filter dialog box, set "Amount" to 400%; "Distribution" to "Even Distribution" ”; Check the [Single Color] multi-select box and press the [OK] button when finished. This will add noise shading to the image.

How to create barcode in photoshop
How to create barcode in photoshop

Tip: The [Add Noise...] command can generate randomly distributed noise texture. Using this feature, we can convert it into a randomly spaced barcode effect through deformation processing.

3. In order to further produce the texture effect of vertical stripes, we can use the "Motion Blur" filter to process the noise shading. Execute the [Filter] | [Blur] | [Motion Blur...] command to open the [Motion Blur] filter dialog box, set the "Angle" parameter to 90 degrees; the "Distance" parameter to 999 pixels, and press the [OK] button after completion , the effect is shown in Figure 4-4-4 to Figure 4-4-5.

How to create barcode in photoshop
How to create barcode in photoshop

Tip: The noise filter and the motion blur filter can produce unevenly dense parallel lines. We will use this technique often.

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