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This question is about best methods for fading an image into a background…
Sometimes, a radial gradient in a rectangular photo doesn’t work as well as applying two (or more) linear gradients to each edge. Perhaps an oval gradient would do, but I don’t see one in the toolkit.
My method of applying two linear gradients is a little more work than I think it should be…
– Apply the first gradient to the layer mask…
– To merge the effect of mask 1, I create a new empty layer and merge layers :-O
– Create a new layer mask and apply the second linear gradient.
I’d like to know of a more streamlined technique.
SC
Sometimes, a radial gradient in a rectangular photo doesn’t work as well as applying two (or more) linear gradients to each edge. Perhaps an oval gradient would do, but I don’t see one in the toolkit.
My method of applying two linear gradients is a little more work than I think it should be…
– Apply the first gradient to the layer mask…
– To merge the effect of mask 1, I create a new empty layer and merge layers :-O
– Create a new layer mask and apply the second linear gradient.
I’d like to know of a more streamlined technique.
SC
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