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Fading the edges of an image - recreating necessary steps in Photoshop Elements

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May 24, 2024 May 24, 2024

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Being a novice with Photoshope Elements, nevertheless I achieved the look I wanted with several photos,

 

However, not having written down the detailed steps for the process, I now find, a year later, that I have no idea of how I achieved the desired results.  

 

I am looking for some detailed help and assistance in order to recrated the look and effect of the attached image.

 

Thanks to any and all for your assisance

 

Ron  - Atlanta GA

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May 24, 2024 May 24, 2024

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One way:

- Use the rectangular marquee tool with max feathering. Draw the rectangle to mask the surrounding space you want to progressively mask.

- Select Inverse

- Use the brightness/contrast tool and set brightness down.

- deselect.

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