1. Install Required Fonts
Locate the “Fonts” folder included with your PSD file.
Install the fonts by:
On Windows: Right-click the font file and select Install.
On Mac: Double-click the font file and click Install Font.
Ensure the fonts are installed before opening the PSD file to avoid missing font issues.
2. Open the PSD File in Photoshop
Launch Adobe Photoshop on your computer. If you don’t have it installed, download it from the Adobe website.
Go to the File menu and select Open.
Browse your computer directories, select the PSD file, and click Open.
3. Edit the Text
Select the Text Layer:
Open the Layers Panel (Window > Layers if not visible).
Locate the layer containing the text you want to edit.
Activate the Text Tool:
Select the Text Tool (T) from the Tools panel on the left.
Edit the Text:
Click on the text in the document to activate it.
Modify the content, font, size, color, alignment, or other properties using the Options Bar at the top of the interface.
To replace text, select it and type in the new content or paste it from another source.
Apply Changes:
Click outside the text box or press Enter/Return to confirm changes.
4. Add Images
Drag and drop the image into the Photoshop workspace.
Place the image layer into the group labeled “Add your image here” in the Layers Panel.
Use the Move Tool (V) to position and resize the image as needed.
5. Save Your Edited File
Go to File > Save or Save As.
Choose a file format:
PSD: Retains layers for future editing.
PNG/JPEG: For sharing or uploading.
Provide a name and location for the file, then click Save.
Tips for a Smooth Editing Experience
Layer Management: Keep layers organized and rename them for easier navigation.
Undo Option: Use Ctrl+Z (Windows) or Cmd+Z (Mac) to undo mistakes.
Alignment Tools: Use Guides and Snap features (View > Snap) for precise alignment.
Backup Files: Save a copy of the original PSD file before making significant edits.
