Nicky -> RE: Photoshop Q&A Thread (12/19/2007 23:06:48)
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Hmmm... I think you're talking about Gradient Maps. In Photoshop, go to File --> New Adjustment Layer --> Gradient Map. It should open a box. Click ok in this box, and it should go on to open a different looking one. Make sure "Preview" is checked so that you can see what the signature will look like before you apply the Gradient Map. If you hit the arrow next to the gradient shown in the rectangular box, there will be some presets which you can choose out of. If you find one with the colours you want, then just select it and click ok. If the presets aren't the right colour, then you will have to make your own Gradient Map. Click the Gradient in the box to open the Gradient Editor. See the rectangular box with a gradient in it underneath the "Name", "Gradient Type" and "Smoothness"? Well... That's your Gradient. To edit the colours, double click the little arrow things on the underside of the box. You can click to add more points, or 'stops' for colours along the gradient. Once you've done that, decide if its a gradient worth keeping. if you like it, click the New button, and it'll save it in your presets. Then click ok and ok again to apply your gradient. I hope that was what you were looking for.
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