Gradient-type sky - How to?

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    Default Gradient-type sky - How to?

    Is it possible to simulate the effect of a graduated (photo) filter in PS 7,
    and if so, how? I am trying to put an orange sunset effect in the upper
    portion of the picture without changing the bottom. A gradient would seem to
    work except that the colored part is opaque.

    Thanks,
    Cooter


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    Default Re: Gradient-type sky - How to?

    Maybe try adding a layer mask, and fiddle with a black to white gradient on
    the mask to get the blending you're after.

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    Paul Cowan
    [url]www.iconix.biz[/url]
    "Cooter" <bigfoot_7001@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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    > Is it possible to simulate the effect of a graduated (photo) filter in PS
    7,
    > and if so, how? I am trying to put an orange sunset effect in the upper
    > portion of the picture without changing the bottom. A gradient would seem
    to
    > work except that the colored part is opaque.
    >
    > Thanks,
    > Cooter
    >
    >

    Paul @ Iconix Guest

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