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Hey I have recently started to play around with Photoshop, and I have been trying to Google to find out the name of this effect (which you will see in this image)



Where the image has been converted to a white and a spectrum of colors that flow into each other. Now my question is, what is the name of this effect? So I can go Google how to do it. Thanks










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    Hey I have recently started to play around with Photoshop, and I have been trying to Google to find out the name of this effect (which you will see in this image)



    Where the image has been converted to a white and a spectrum of colors that flow into each other. Now my question is, what is the name of this effect? So I can go Google how to do it. Thanks










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      Hey I have recently started to play around with Photoshop, and I have been trying to Google to find out the name of this effect (which you will see in this image)



      Where the image has been converted to a white and a spectrum of colors that flow into each other. Now my question is, what is the name of this effect? So I can go Google how to do it. Thanks










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      Hey I have recently started to play around with Photoshop, and I have been trying to Google to find out the name of this effect (which you will see in this image)



      Where the image has been converted to a white and a spectrum of colors that flow into each other. Now my question is, what is the name of this effect? So I can go Google how to do it. Thanks







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          It's Radial Gradient Tool



          Double Click On Layer Or Right Click-Blending Options



          enter image description here



          Check Gradients From The Layer Style And Change It's Mode To Radial As Shown In Image



          enter image description here



          Drag Your Cursor Above Image To Change The Location Of Your Gradient and Change Scale Slider To Define Spread Area.



          enter image description here



          And If You Don't Get The Understanding From Above Images. Refer Official Tips From Here



          Hope You Get The Result Of Your Liking :)





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          • Many People in Marketing Use Title Case Indiscriminately - Perhaps This Has Long-Term Exposure Effects For Graphic Designers About Which We Should Be Concerned?

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          It's Radial Gradient Tool



          Double Click On Layer Or Right Click-Blending Options



          enter image description here



          Check Gradients From The Layer Style And Change It's Mode To Radial As Shown In Image



          enter image description here



          Drag Your Cursor Above Image To Change The Location Of Your Gradient and Change Scale Slider To Define Spread Area.



          enter image description here



          And If You Don't Get The Understanding From Above Images. Refer Official Tips From Here



          Hope You Get The Result Of Your Liking :)





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            Why Are All Of Your Words Capitalised?

            – Pyritie
            3 hours ago











          • Many People in Marketing Use Title Case Indiscriminately - Perhaps This Has Long-Term Exposure Effects For Graphic Designers About Which We Should Be Concerned?

            – GerardFalla
            2 hours ago











          • The answer would look even more leet with random case : dRaG yoUr CursOR ABoVe iMAGe tO CHANgE tHe LOcATioN OF YOur gRAdIenT AnD CHAnge SCaLe sLidEr TO DEFInE sPReAd areA.

            – Eric Duminil
            2 hours ago











          • @DesignPhoenix - could you please avoid typing your answers with unnecessary initial capitals. Let's try to show a good example to would-be designers who might happen upon your otherwise good answers. Thanks.

            – Billy Kerr
            1 hour ago











          • @BillyKerr Couldn't you submit an edit to fix that then?

            – LiefdeWen
            1 hour ago
















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          It's Radial Gradient Tool



          Double Click On Layer Or Right Click-Blending Options



          enter image description here



          Check Gradients From The Layer Style And Change It's Mode To Radial As Shown In Image



          enter image description here



          Drag Your Cursor Above Image To Change The Location Of Your Gradient and Change Scale Slider To Define Spread Area.



          enter image description here



          And If You Don't Get The Understanding From Above Images. Refer Official Tips From Here



          Hope You Get The Result Of Your Liking :)





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            Why Are All Of Your Words Capitalised?

            – Pyritie
            3 hours ago











          • Many People in Marketing Use Title Case Indiscriminately - Perhaps This Has Long-Term Exposure Effects For Graphic Designers About Which We Should Be Concerned?

            – GerardFalla
            2 hours ago











          • The answer would look even more leet with random case : dRaG yoUr CursOR ABoVe iMAGe tO CHANgE tHe LOcATioN OF YOur gRAdIenT AnD CHAnge SCaLe sLidEr TO DEFInE sPReAd areA.

            – Eric Duminil
            2 hours ago











          • @DesignPhoenix - could you please avoid typing your answers with unnecessary initial capitals. Let's try to show a good example to would-be designers who might happen upon your otherwise good answers. Thanks.

            – Billy Kerr
            1 hour ago











          • @BillyKerr Couldn't you submit an edit to fix that then?

            – LiefdeWen
            1 hour ago














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          It's Radial Gradient Tool



          Double Click On Layer Or Right Click-Blending Options



          enter image description here



          Check Gradients From The Layer Style And Change It's Mode To Radial As Shown In Image



          enter image description here



          Drag Your Cursor Above Image To Change The Location Of Your Gradient and Change Scale Slider To Define Spread Area.



          enter image description here



          And If You Don't Get The Understanding From Above Images. Refer Official Tips From Here



          Hope You Get The Result Of Your Liking :)





          share













          It's Radial Gradient Tool



          Double Click On Layer Or Right Click-Blending Options



          enter image description here



          Check Gradients From The Layer Style And Change It's Mode To Radial As Shown In Image



          enter image description here



          Drag Your Cursor Above Image To Change The Location Of Your Gradient and Change Scale Slider To Define Spread Area.



          enter image description here



          And If You Don't Get The Understanding From Above Images. Refer Official Tips From Here



          Hope You Get The Result Of Your Liking :)






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            Why Are All Of Your Words Capitalised?

            – Pyritie
            3 hours ago











          • Many People in Marketing Use Title Case Indiscriminately - Perhaps This Has Long-Term Exposure Effects For Graphic Designers About Which We Should Be Concerned?

            – GerardFalla
            2 hours ago











          • The answer would look even more leet with random case : dRaG yoUr CursOR ABoVe iMAGe tO CHANgE tHe LOcATioN OF YOur gRAdIenT AnD CHAnge SCaLe sLidEr TO DEFInE sPReAd areA.

            – Eric Duminil
            2 hours ago











          • @DesignPhoenix - could you please avoid typing your answers with unnecessary initial capitals. Let's try to show a good example to would-be designers who might happen upon your otherwise good answers. Thanks.

            – Billy Kerr
            1 hour ago











          • @BillyKerr Couldn't you submit an edit to fix that then?

            – LiefdeWen
            1 hour ago














          • 4





            Why Are All Of Your Words Capitalised?

            – Pyritie
            3 hours ago











          • Many People in Marketing Use Title Case Indiscriminately - Perhaps This Has Long-Term Exposure Effects For Graphic Designers About Which We Should Be Concerned?

            – GerardFalla
            2 hours ago











          • The answer would look even more leet with random case : dRaG yoUr CursOR ABoVe iMAGe tO CHANgE tHe LOcATioN OF YOur gRAdIenT AnD CHAnge SCaLe sLidEr TO DEFInE sPReAd areA.

            – Eric Duminil
            2 hours ago











          • @DesignPhoenix - could you please avoid typing your answers with unnecessary initial capitals. Let's try to show a good example to would-be designers who might happen upon your otherwise good answers. Thanks.

            – Billy Kerr
            1 hour ago











          • @BillyKerr Couldn't you submit an edit to fix that then?

            – LiefdeWen
            1 hour ago








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          4





          Why Are All Of Your Words Capitalised?

          – Pyritie
          3 hours ago





          Why Are All Of Your Words Capitalised?

          – Pyritie
          3 hours ago













          Many People in Marketing Use Title Case Indiscriminately - Perhaps This Has Long-Term Exposure Effects For Graphic Designers About Which We Should Be Concerned?

          – GerardFalla
          2 hours ago





          Many People in Marketing Use Title Case Indiscriminately - Perhaps This Has Long-Term Exposure Effects For Graphic Designers About Which We Should Be Concerned?

          – GerardFalla
          2 hours ago













          The answer would look even more leet with random case : dRaG yoUr CursOR ABoVe iMAGe tO CHANgE tHe LOcATioN OF YOur gRAdIenT AnD CHAnge SCaLe sLidEr TO DEFInE sPReAd areA.

          – Eric Duminil
          2 hours ago





          The answer would look even more leet with random case : dRaG yoUr CursOR ABoVe iMAGe tO CHANgE tHe LOcATioN OF YOur gRAdIenT AnD CHAnge SCaLe sLidEr TO DEFInE sPReAd areA.

          – Eric Duminil
          2 hours ago













          @DesignPhoenix - could you please avoid typing your answers with unnecessary initial capitals. Let's try to show a good example to would-be designers who might happen upon your otherwise good answers. Thanks.

          – Billy Kerr
          1 hour ago





          @DesignPhoenix - could you please avoid typing your answers with unnecessary initial capitals. Let's try to show a good example to would-be designers who might happen upon your otherwise good answers. Thanks.

          – Billy Kerr
          1 hour ago













          @BillyKerr Couldn't you submit an edit to fix that then?

          – LiefdeWen
          1 hour ago





          @BillyKerr Couldn't you submit an edit to fix that then?

          – LiefdeWen
          1 hour ago










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