Magnifier

December 16, 2004 · Filed Under Photo Effects 

In this tutorial we will learn how to create a magnifier effect for certain parts of your photos using Photoshop 7.

Step 1.
Open a photo and duplicate the layer (apply Layer > Duplicate Layer…). Choose the Elliptical Marquee Tool and make a round selection (holding Shift). Press Ctrl+Shift+I to inverse a selection and then press DEL. Apply Select > Deselect.

Step 2.
Apply Edit > Free Transform… and make a selection larger. Apply Select > Load Selection… and then apply Filter > Distort > Spherize (Amount->65%). Apply Select > Deselect. Apply Filter > Render > Lighting Effects… with the following settings:

Step 3.
It’s time to make a magnifier effect for the photo. Apply Select > Load Selection… and then create a new layer. Apply Select > Modify > Expand (3 pixels) and fill this selection with any colour (apply Edit > Fill…). Apply Select > Modify > Contract (5 pixels) and press DEL. Choose Line Tool (weight->5px) and draw a short line. And that’s it. See how you applied a magnifier effect to the photo using Adobe Photoshop 7:

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