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Take the original image and isolate the subject from his background. There are several methods for doing this. I would just manually add a layers mask and used the Brush Tool to isolate the subject.


When done, I would duplicate the layer (command + J) and merge the newly duplicated layer and the mask by right clicking the mask and selecting "Apply Mask". Turn off the previous layer.


   I would then add a brightness and contrast adjustment under IMAGE > ADJUSTMENTS > BRIGHTNESS AND CONTRAST, and brightened the image.


   I would then desaturate by going to IMAGE > ADJUSTMENTS > DESATURATE (shift + command + U).    I would then go to FILTER > NOISE > ADD NOISE, set it to 22.   


I would then add a new layer BELOW this layer and fill with white.    I would then create a new layer above the white BG layer and used the Rectangular Marquee Tool to create the blue and red vertical stripes.


What is our favorite program/app? (Hint - it begins and ends with the letter P)
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