If you’re like most people, you probably use Photoshop to edit photos and videos. But what if you want to edit an eps file, or a file that’s used in video production? In this article, we’ll show you how to edit an eps file in Photoshop. First, open the eps file that you want to edit in Photoshop. Next, click on the File menu and select Edit In. (If the File menu isn’t visible, press Ctrl+N.) In the Edit In dialog box, click on the EPS Format tab and select Adobe Illustrator (.ai) from the list of formats. (If the EPS Format tab isn’t visible, press Ctrl+I.) Next, make sure the Preview checkbox is selected and click on OK. Photoshop will open up the Adobe Illustrator document that was used to create the eps file. Now that we have opened the document in Adobe Illustrator, we need to make some changes. To start with, we need to delete all of the text that was used to create the graphic elements in the eps file. To do this, select all of the text with your mouse cursor and then press Delete (or press Backspace on a keyboard). Next, we need to change some of the colors in order to match those used in our original photo or video. To do this, first select all of the text with your mouse cursor and then click on one of the color swatches located near each corner of your screen (see image below). Then use your mouse cursor to drag each color around until it matches what was used in our original photo or video. ..