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How Do I Add Galaxy Effects in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 4:10 pm

There are many ways to add special effects to your photos in Photoshop. One way is to use the Galaxy Effect. This can be done by adding a few simple steps.

First, open your photo in Photoshop. Then, go to the “Layer” menu and click on “New Adjustment Layer.” A new window will open. From the options, choose “Gradient Map.”

Click on the “ gradient” box in the new window that appears. This will open up a color palette.

Choose two colors that you want to use for your gradient map. For this example, we will choose black and white.

Next, click on the “opacity” box and lower the percentage until you are happy with the effect. In this example, we will lower it to 50%.

PRO TIP: The following article contains instructions on how to add Galaxy effects in Photoshop. Please be warned that these Galaxy effects can be very difficult to remove once they have been added, and that they may not be compatible with all versions of Photoshop.

Now, go to the “Layer” menu again and click on “New Layer.” A new layer will appear on top of your photo. On this layer, you will add a noise filter. To do this, go to the “Filter” menu and click on “Noise.”

A new window will open with different noise options. Choose the amount of noise you want to add and then click “OK.”

Your photo should now have a galaxy effect!

To create a galaxy effect in Photoshop, start by opening your photo in Photoshop.” A new window will open from which you should choose “Gradient Map.” Click on the gradient box in the new window that appears and select two colors for your gradient map from the color palette.

Next, lower the opacity percentage until you are happy with the effect then go to the “Layer” menu again and click on “New Layer.” On this layer, add a noise filter by going to the ��Filter” menu and clicking “Noise.” Choose the amount of noise you want to add from the new window that opens with different noise options then click “OK.” Your photo should now have a galaxy effect!

Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

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