Re: Fading bright colors
by Kevin Dail <kddm(at)worldnet.att.net>
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Sat, 11 Mar 2000 19:54:00 -0500 |
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>You could get some mighty strange results if you did this over a
>dark or contrasting color background.... I think Fred's suggestion
>may have taken more clicks but would be more likely to give the
>effect she was looking for.
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>cathy
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>At 05:37 PM 3/10/2000 -0500, you wrote:
>>>In Adobe Photoshop, click on the Image Menu. Click Adjust. Click
>>>Hue/Saturation.
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>>>Adjust the lightness up as high as you want to 'fade' the picture.
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>>>Fred Kuhne
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>>Easier would be to select the layer and drop the opacity as far as you like:)
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>>Best Regards,
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>>Kevin John Dail
My error, I should have said the "layer or layers that make up the
graphic." I often flatten the image before fading anyway:)
Best Regards,
Kevin John Dail
Art Director, Web Illuminators Inc.,
Web Design, Graphics and Business Solutions
kdail(at)webilluminators.com
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