Wednesday, December 12, 2018

How to create alpha mask from an image in Photoshop CS/8


I have a monochrome image, and would like to replace the colour with a gradient.


I assume the best way to do this would be to create a background layer with the gradient, and then apply the monochrome image as a mask. However, I can't for the life of me get this to work. If I copy the image, and then try to paste it into a mask layer, it just creates a new normal layer and pastes it there.


How to accomplish this?



Answer



I don't have version 8 anymore, but try this.



  1. Select All and copy the image from the layer you want to use as a grayscale mask.

  2. Switch to the channels tab of the layers panel.

  3. Add a new channel. Paste your image data in that new channel.


  4. Click the button on the bottom of that panel labeled "Load channel as Selection" — you will get a marquee selection of the alpha channel.

  5. Switch back to the layers panel, click on the layer you wish to apply a mask to and click the button at the bottom of that panel "Add Layer Mask".


That should be all you need. There's probably an easier way, but I can't think of it right now.


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