1. 1. I started with the image of the micrograph, and used the elliptical tool to select the
cells. Then I selected the inverse and deleted the background (after unlocking it).
2. I used the magnetic lasso tool to outline Robert Hooke, then selected the inverse and
deleted the background. After, I used the eraser tool to smooth out the edges.
3. I moved the Robert Hook image onto the micrograph image and put his layer
underneath the micrograph.
4. I tried to select the background of the microscope image by using the color dropper,
but it wasn’t a very clean selection. Therefore, I used the magnetic lasso tool again
on the microscope picture, then selected the inverse and deleted the background.
5. I pasted the microscope onto the micrograph image and used the transformation
tool to angle the microscope as though Robert Hooke is looking into it.