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How to fade a picture in Adobe Photoshop.

Add drama or a vintage effect to your photos with a subtle fade.

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Discover all the ways to fade.

There are many ways to fade in Photoshop, but you can use a common set of tools to get the look you want, whether you’re starting with a JPG, PNG or PSD file.

Colour fades and adjustment layers.

With adjustment layers, you can make colour and tonal adjustments nondestructively so your edits won’t change the original image. Fade colours, change hue, adjust photo saturation and more.

Opacity and transparency.

The opacity setting in the Layers panel gives you fine control over the background transparency of your image or a layer within your image. Using this feature, you can fade an image into transparency or put a coloured background behind your layer for it to fade into.

Fading images together.

Using colour-ranging gradients and adjusting opacity, you can merge two different images. Fade them into one another equally or make one more pronounced than the other.

Layer masks.

With layer masks, you can target different elements of an image to make them fade into the background, rather than changing or altering the image in its entirety.

When to use a fade.

While any project might involve a fade effect, here are some examples of common ones you can try.

Vintage photo effects.

Add an artistic fade to a photo to give it an aged or vintage aesthetic that shows your compositions in a new light.

De-emphasis.

If there’s an element or area of your work that is too bold, harsh or distracting, soften it with a fade.

Mystery and spookiness.

Fade different elements of your photos to give them a sense of otherworldly mystery, perfect for themed photographs and other fun project ideas.

Blending.

Just like a cross-fade in audio editing, use visual fading effects or Gaussian blur to blend two parts of an image together — or bring another image into the mix.

Go beyond the fade with Photoshop.

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Learn to balance.

Apply white balance in-camera or after the fact in Photoshop to dramatically improve the quality of your images.

Images within images.

The Droste effect is a way of layering images within themselves to create interesting and surreal spiral. Learn how to do it and pick up several important Photoshop skills.

Flip it all around.

Invert colours to learn how to use colour correction tools to gain a new perspective on an image.

Go halfsies.

Want to go retro with an illustration? Halftone effects give your images a classic 1960s look and they’re easy to apply with the Pixelate filter.

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