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July 8, 2020
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How do I use a gradient from the library?

  • July 8, 2020
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After using the Create From Image option in the Libraries pallette, how is that gradient then applied to a layer please? The UI for the Libraries doesn't give me any clues. Thanks for any pointers. Using CC 2019.

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Conrad_C
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 7, 2021

Wow, this is confusing. It sure isn’t obvious from the UI (Photoshop 2021), but I managed to figure out different ways to apply a Capture gradient in the Libraries panel. You can apply it as a gradient fill layer, or add it as a gradient preset. If you add it as a gradient preset, you can then apply it as a gradient map layer or as a preset for any other gradient in Photoshop (e.g. in Layer Effects).

 

One way is to double-click the Capture gradient in the Libraries panel. That applies it to the open document as a new, adjustable gradient fill layer clipped to the layer that was selected. But one non-obvious thing about that is it works only if the currently selected layer is unlocked. If your document is a single locked or Background layer, you must first click the layer’s lock icon to unlock it, then you can double-click the Libraries gradient. It’s very confusing if the document is just a single locked Background layer, because you double-click the Libraries gradient and nothing happens because the Background layer is locked.

 

The rest of the ways to use it depend on right-clicking the Capture gradient and choosing either Apply Gradient or Create Gradient Preset, depending on what your goal is.

 

 

Essentially, once you’ve added it to the Gradients panel as a gradient preset, you can use it in whatever way you wanted to use that gradient.

Participating Frequently
October 9, 2023

Mine gets a program error no matter which way I attempt this. Pretty unfortunate. I'm not trying to download older versions of photoshop in hopes that one of them allows me to create the presets in my gradient panel that maybe I can transfer to the new versions. Such a cluster

c.pfaffenbichler
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 9, 2023

https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-bugs/photoshop-25-0-program-errors-library-gradients-adobe-color/idi-p/14143334

 

I just posted this in hopes of getting some visibility to my issue. I don't know how to read program error stacks in text files like that.. but this is what I'm seeing and what I'm getting.

 

Macbook Pro M1 2021, 32Gb, Ventura 13.5.2, Adobe PS 25.0.0 (also tried 2 older versions of PS, no luck)


Again: What have you done for all-purpose trouble-shooting so far? 

Margaret Anne Black
Participating Frequently
April 6, 2021

I have the same question.  There are lots of gradients in my library that came from Adobe , but i cannot add them to the gradient list inside PS ???

Trevor.Dennis
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 6, 2021

Hi Margaret

 

Can you be more specific about where these gradients are located?  If you click on the drop down next to the gradient editor, the gradients there are also in the Gradient panel.  The same applies if you create a new gradient or group.  It automatically appears in the Gradient panel.  If I am missing your point, can you please give us some more detail, and maybe some screen shots?  Thanks.

Participant
July 22, 2020

I am looking for the same exact answer. I see it under the 'Gradients' section in the Libraries tab, but I have no idea how to implement it.