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I uploaded my "classic" duotone gradients to Adobe Studio Exchange if anyone is interested. You can view the page with examples by clicking the View Online Demo link on the exchange page. If you have questions, you can ask me here.
I created these for use on B/W images (RGB mode) with a Gradient Map adjustment layer and Multiply blending mode. If you want more or less of the color (depends on original), make adjustments to the stops in the gradient editor (i.e. double-click on the Gradient thumbnail on the layers palette to enter the editor).
<http://tinyurl.com/ypknm>
If you want an even more classic look, use the Filters>Film Grain or Filters>Noise>Add noise.
I wasn’t sure the "Studio" would take something from Elements, but they approved it, so I guess it’s okay!
Patti
I created these for use on B/W images (RGB mode) with a Gradient Map adjustment layer and Multiply blending mode. If you want more or less of the color (depends on original), make adjustments to the stops in the gradient editor (i.e. double-click on the Gradient thumbnail on the layers palette to enter the editor).
<http://tinyurl.com/ypknm>
If you want an even more classic look, use the Filters>Film Grain or Filters>Noise>Add noise.
I wasn’t sure the "Studio" would take something from Elements, but they approved it, so I guess it’s okay!
Patti
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