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10/21/2007 01:30:15 PM · #1
stupid question but do you think it would be legal in advanced if I created an empty layer, painted a gradient in it, and reduced the opacity to about 10%? For example if I were to put an orangey-pink gradient in to help along a sunset?
10/21/2007 02:40:15 PM · #2
A hue/saturation layer, where you colorize to help the sunset, with a gradient mask would be legal in advanced, I think. SC will opine authoritatively in due time I suppose.
10/21/2007 02:52:31 PM · #3
Yep, that's legal. It's the same as applying a color filter on a graduated selection, but of course more flexible.
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