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› › HOW TOStep 15: You’ll see the image inside
this ring is the original image; how-
ever, instead of a filter, this time we’ll
use a layer style. Click on the Create
New Adjustment Layer icon (half-black,
half-white circle) at the bottom of the
Layers panel and choose Gradient Map.In the Properties panel (Window>Prop-
erties), click on the preview strip to
open the Gradient Editor. Click on the
settings icon (gear) in the upper-right
corner, and load the Photographic
Toning set of gradient maps. When
prompted, click Append to add the
set to the existing list. These are worth
experimenting with but for our pur-
poses, choose the Sepia-Cyan swatch.
Click OK when done. Finally, back in
the Properties panel, click on Reverse
to create a negative effect with this
color scheme.Step 16: The only problem now is that
the gradient map covers the whole
image. Select the Gradient Map adjust-
ment layer in the Layers panel and
press Option-Command-G (PC: Alt-
Ctrl-G) to create a clipping group,
isolating the effect to the masked
area of the layer below.