Double click on a line in the Layers panel to open a Layer Styles window for that layer. Try adding a frame with “stroke” or a shadow with “drop shadow,” or playing around with other options. Don't click the layer name itself, or you'll just be typing in a new name. Click the space next to it. Use the Image → Adjustments menu or the Adjustments panel tools. Play around with these, using Ctrl+Alt+Z to undo. You can use adjustments to make the image brighter, alter the color balance, and sharpen the image, among other options. By default, any layer adjustment you add will apply to every layer (every image in the collage). You can change this by right clicking on the adjustment in the Layers panel and selecting "Create Clipping Mask." This applies the adjustment to only the layer beneath it. Explore the Filter top menu and play around with the tools. Try the tools listed under Artistic, Brush-stroke, Distort, Sketch, Stylize, or Texture. To make the image stylistically blurry, use the Noise, Pixelate, Render, Sharpen or Blur filters. Press T on your keyboard, or click the T symbol on the Tools panel. Drag your cursor over the image to make a text box. Type in your text. Adjust the font size and appearance by highlighting your text and altering the values in the top tool bar. Move the text box by dragging the dots at the edge of the box.  There is no spell check. To check spelling, you'll need to copy-paste to a text editing program or online spell check. Once you're done, click the black cursor tool to return to the default move tool.
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One-sentence summary -- Change layer styles. Add adjustment layers. Add artistic effects. Add text.

Q: Before you actually dye your hair you will need to select a style and color that you are most comfortable with.Certain styles or colors will be easier than others to keep a secret.  Review the following examples of hair dye styles to get an idea of which one you might want to try:  A drastic change or unnatural color will be very difficult to keep hidden. Getting a single streak of color can be a good way to dye your hair and keep it secret. You might consider getting highlights.  Highlights can give your hair a new look while still blending in, giving you the chance to keep them hidden. Dyeing your hair a slightly different color than your natural shade can be a good way to keep your new color hidden. .  Once you have selected the new hair color you are interested in it's time to dye your hair.  You can visit a professional hairstylist to dye your hair for you or try to dye your hair yourself with a store-bought kit.  Both options have their pros and cons so consider which method would work best for you.  Dyeing your hair at home with a kit can be done.  However, using a home dye kit can also increase the chance of undesirable results. The chemicals used in hair dye can be harmful if applied incorrectly.  Misusing a home hair dye kit can result in injury. Visiting a hair stylist can get you great results but may cost more than a home dye kit. Some hairstylists might require a parent's permission before they will dye your hair. Most hair dyes will have a distinct odor that most anyone can smell.  If your parents use the bathroom after you are done dyeing your hair or even walk by the room there is a chance they may smell it.  Cover up the scent or work to remove it to prevent anyone from smelling the dye.  Turning on a fan or vent can help pull the scent of the hair dye out of the room. You may be able to use perfumes or deodorizing sprays to cover up the smell. After you finish dyeing your hair you will need to clean up your hair, scalp and the bathroom.  Making sure that you clean up all evidence that you dyed your hair can help keep you from being caught.  Fully clean up the area after you are done dyeing your hair.  Don't leave any dye packaging out in the open or on top of the trash. Make sure none of the dye has dripped onto the floor, sink or has been left on any towels. You may have some dye stains on your ears or scalp.  Try to wash these off or cover them up until they fade. Make sure the shower is cleaned up and there are no dye drops or stains left. If you have dyed your hair you will need to keep it hidden.  By covering up your new hair color you can help avoid or at least delay getting caught by your parents.  Try wearing some of your favorite hats, hooded sweatshirts, or bandannas to keep your newly dyed hair a secret.  If anyone asks why you are wearing a hood constantly you might try saying you've been feeling chilly lately. Hats are easier to wear outdoors and may look more normal there, drawing less attention.
A: Decide how you are going to dye your hair. Dye your hair Cover up any smells from the hair dye. Make sure you clean up after dyeing your hair. Cover your hair up.

Article: If you own a bulldog, you should be alert to the signs of breathing difficulty. When your dog faces any respiratory troubles, you will need to take steps to calm your dog and rest him so that his need for oxygen is less.  When you see that your dog has respiratory distress, stop him from any physical activity immediately. Keep him calm so you can try to regulate his breathing. If you are outside, take your dog inside. If you can’t get inside quickly, get your dog into a cooler, shaded area. Place cool wet rags on your dog to help lower his body temperature. Since all bulldogs are at risk for respiratory problems, you can do things for your bulldog to help reduce the likelihood of him experiencing respiratory distress. One of the main things you can do is regulate your dog’s weight. Being obese can put major stress on your dog’s respiratory system, causing breathing problems. Weight loss is one of the most common treatments to help respiratory problems in bulldogs.  Limit your dog’s heavy exercise and his excitability. These things lead to fast breathing and panting, which is more difficult for your bulldog. Keep your bulldog out of the heat. Excessive heat can worsen his breathing problems. One of the major problems for bulldogs is that the structure of the skull is made up of bone and soft tissue, and the size of the nose is reduced and flattened in this breed. Although bone is shortened, the soft tissue structures in the mouth, such as the tongue and soft palate, remain the same size as before. Due to this structure, the structural problems suffered by bulldogs include:  Narrow nostrils. The nostrils of the bulldog are often narrow and either completely closed or mere slits, instead of having nice wide open nostrils like other breeds. Compressed nasal passages. The shortened bony case of the nose means the dog lacks the normal filtering mechanism of the nasal turbinates. Filtering serves to warm cold air when it's breathed in and to filter out dust. Long soft palate. A fleshy shelf called the soft palate divides the nose from the mouth. Given the shortened nature of the dog's nose and mouth, the soft palate takes up more room than it should and tends to block the entrance to the windpipe, causing choking episodes from time to time. Large tonsils. The dog's tonsils tend to enlarge to cope with the unfiltered area. The tonsils sit in the throat just above the entrance to the windpipe. When they are enlarged, they can restrict airflow into the windpipe. Narrow windpipes. Bulldogs have a syndrome where the windpipe has a narrower diameter, again making it hard to breath.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Be prepared for when your dog has respiratory difficulties. Reduce your dog’s respiratory distress. Recognize the respiratory problems a bulldog faces.