Fading image to black collor

CJ
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campbell.j.t
May 2, 2005
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noone
May 2, 2005
In article , campbell.j.
says…
How did I do this image
http://www.fultonprecision.com/Images/Machines/460.gif

I’d say that the easiest way to accomplish this is to Open your image, dbl- click on the Background Layer, re-name it and make a new Layer filled with Black (a few different ways to do this – take your pick). Move the new Layer, below your re-named Background Layer, and then make a Selection with the Rectangular Marquee. Feather the Selection (again, you can do this in the Selection via Options Palette, or do a Gaussian Blur in Quick Mask – whatever suits you), the click on the Layer Mask icon at the bottom of the Layers Palette.

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Owen Ransen
May 3, 2005
On 2 May 2005 11:59:05 -0700, wrote:

How did I do this image
http://www.fultonprecision.com/Images/Machines/460.gif

Like this:

http://www.ransen.com/repligator/tut/fading-to-black.htm
CJ
campbell.j.t
May 10, 2005
I figured it out I used Inner shadow in the layer effects. opacity 100%
distance 0 px
choke 33%
size 32px

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