Toning or Tinting

AC
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Andre_Campbell
Aug 21, 2007
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I have been search all over the internet and wondering and asking many questions but many people don’t know the answer. Then I was like maybe I should come to these forums.

Anyways, I was wondering does anyone know how to do a powder affect. Like look in the following pictures to see what I mean. I don’t know how they get that fade.
< http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d76/westjet18/Lefteris%20S igioltzakis/mac_md11-3.jpg>

< http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1262/896076482_e1dceeb91a_o.j pg>

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JJ
John_Joslin
Aug 21, 2007
One way is to add a Solid Color adjustment layer, reduce the opacity and add a gradient to the layer mask.
AC
Andre_Campbell
Aug 21, 2007
I tried that but it doesn’t give it that powder look. Do you know any other ways that it could possibly be done?
JJ
John_Joslin
Aug 21, 2007
There are plenty of other ways – i always give the quickest and simplest first. 😉

I can’t really go any further until I know what you mean by "that powder look".
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PECourtejoie
Aug 22, 2007
I see nothing close to powder in the airplane that is hosted on flicker… You could try adding noise to the gradient (the only thing I could think of to make it look like powder.

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