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Step 9
To blend the layer in, we'll use the Gradient tool. Select the Gradient tool from the toolbar. It may be hidden with the Paint Bucket tool. Once you have it selected select "Black to White" as the gradient.

Step 10
Now draw a gradient starting from where you want it to start to where you want it to end. Make sure that you have the layer mask activated before you do this. There should be a white outline around the layer mask thumbnail in the Layers pallet. If you don't see this, click on the layer mask thumbnail in the Layers pallet.

Step 11
We're done! Here's the final result of this pixel stretch Photoshop effect. Although I used this effect on a photo with a simple background, it works best on photos with a busy background where you have objects that you want to cover up.

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written by ranoooo, January 01, 2008
tank you