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In Adobe Photoshop, barcodes are always created as independent layers, giving you the flexibility to edit, move, and transform them just like any other Photoshop element.
Overview
New barcode = new layer. Every time you create a barcode, BarcodeMaker places it on its own layer.
Editing a barcode. To make changes, select its layer and adjust settings in the BarcodeMaker panel.
Transforming a barcode. Resize, rotate, or skew a barcode using Photoshop’s Free Transform tool (Edit > Free Transform or *Cmd/Ctrl-T).
Creating a New Barcode
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Open the Barcode dropdown at the top of the BarcodeMaker panel.
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Browse the list of barcode categories, or quickly filter by typing the barcode name or abbreviation.
For example: typing “isb” filters the list to show only the ISBN barcode.
Select the barcode type you want. Then:
If no barcode layer is selected, a new layer is created.
If a barcode layer is selected, that barcode will be replaced with the new one.
Editing a Barcode
When a barcode layer is active, the BarcodeMaker panel shows options for editing.
Encoded Data
The top field displays the data encoded in the barcode (e.g., ISBN, UPC, etc.).
By default, barcodes are created with placeholder values—replace them with your actual data.
Barcode Parameters
Each barcode type has customizable parameters.
Common options include:
Color
Font and Text Size
Horizontal/Vertical Offsets
Some barcode types include special settings. For example: QR Codes offer Error Correction Level and Version options.