Production tool: Photoshop CS
Production process:
1. Create a new file with a width of 9 cm, a height of 5 cm, and a resolution of 300.
2. Fill the background color with black, select the "Text Tool" in the toolbox, and enter text in the window, as shown in Figure 01.
3. Rasterize the text, press the Ctrl key to click on the text layer, bring up the selection, and then hide the text layer. Switch to the Channel Panel, click the "Save Selection as Channel" button at the bottom, save the selection as channel Alpha 1, select Alpha 1 as the current channel, and cancel the selection.
4. Execute the "Filter", "Blur" and "Gaussian Blur" commands in the menu bar, and set the parameter to 10 in the pop-up dialog box, as shown in Figure 02, and the screen effect is as shown in Figure 03.
5. Press the Ctrl key and click on channel Alpha 1. After calling up the selection, switch to the layers panel, select the background layer, and fill the selection with white. The effect after canceling the selection is as shown in Figure 04.
6. Create a new layer 1 in the layer panel, restore the default settings of the foreground color and background color, and execute the "Filter", "Render" and "Clouds" commands in the menu bar. The image effect is as shown in Figure 05.
7. Press Ctrl+L to open the Color Levels dialog box, and click the "Auto" button in it, as shown in Figure 06.
8. Set the blending mode of layer 1 to "Multiply". The image effect is as shown in Figure 07.
9. After linking layer 1 and the background layer, press Ctrl+E to merge them, then press Ctrl+L to open the color levels dialog box. The settings are as shown in Figure 08, and the image effect is as shown in Figure 09.
10. Execute the "Filter", "Distort" and "Find Edge" commands in the menu bar. The image effect is as shown in Figure 10. Then execute the "Image", "Adjustment" and "Brightness/Contrast" commands in the menu bar, set the parameters in the pop-up dialog box as shown in Figure 11, and the screen effect is as shown in Figure 12. Press Ctrl+I keys to invert the image, the effect is shown in Figure 13.