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    Specific Adjust image layout

    Here's a try.
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    Has this parcel been added into photo?

    In my opinion, this photo looks real. The box does not seem precariously balanced to me. In the first image below, at extreme magnification you can see a faint mosaic pattern of squares, which is called a JPEG artifact. The artifact pattern on the parcel exactly matches those on the bicycle...
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    Which tool ?

    I'm not exactly sure which shape you mean, but I would use a hard brush and paint the color directly onto the image. Open a new layer and change the layer blend mode to Multiply. Use a hard brush and paint any color you like. Paint very carefully inside your boundary lines, or... A better...
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    Specific Change text on container

    I was trying to suggest the ground that the truck was sitting on, in addition to the shadow. Here's another try where it looks more like a shadow. Also attaching a version with no shadow.
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    Specific Please shift eye gaze to baby

    In my opinion, this is not possible. Even if we redirected your eyes—as in @vpk 's valient effort above—the angle of your head is completely wrong for someone supposedly looking down at something right in front of her. It still looks like you're looking above the baby's head at something nearer...
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    Specific Change text on container

    Here's a try. It's a PNG file with a transparent background.
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    Specific Blend photos to look more realistic

    Ok, I think this is the one.
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    Specific Blend photos to look more realistic

    Here's one where the glow extends farther out. I personally prefer the one I posted immediately above. What do you think?
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    Specific Blend photos to look more realistic

    What about something like this? Is this better?
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    Specific Blend photos to look more realistic

    Much easier to get a glow against a dark background. The dog is light-colored, which makes it harder. Here's a try. (I also made the dog slightly smaller. Even with foreshortening, he seemed too big to me.)
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    Specific Blend photos to look more realistic

    Much better photo of the dog! It's a very difficult selection. Here's my try at the composite. Let me know if the dog has too much brown fur. I can lighten him/her up if it's too dark.
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    Specific Blend photos to look more realistic

    Can you please attach the original photo of the dog before you made any changes to it or attempted to isolate him? The photo you attached is very hard to work with.
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    Specific Baby alone and smiling

    Here's a landscape version of mine, with his original facial expression restored.
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    Specific Remove person

    I was having a hard time filling-in all the grass behind the guy on the right, so I used an entirely new background shot from a similar spot.
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    Specific Baby alone and smiling

    Here he is by himself. I did very little on his smile because too much of that will look unnatural. Also attaching a cropped version.
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    Help needed with cropping an image to fit in a frame cutout.

    There are several ways to do this, such as activating the Ruler and adding Guides at precisely measured places. But Photoshop also has a grid that can be superimposed onto your image to aid in placement, which is very easy to do and I think could work well here. Go to View>Show>Grid. This gives...
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    What Did I Do?

    Sorry, I can't figure out how to do it. I've tried every filter and layer blend mode combination I can think of, but I can't match to the latest image you posted (the intermediate step). And from there, I can't get the sharp angles and jagged shards in your end state. Brightening the colors is...
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    What Did I Do?

    I have CS5. Is the starting image you posted exactly the same one that you converted to image #2? I can get halfway there, but I can't figure out exactly what you did. I took your first image and went to Filter>Pixelate>Crystallize. I used a cell-size setting of 200 (this setting depends on...
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    Specific Family photo - person swap request

    Also attaching a second version with increased saturation.
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