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This is one way to do it.


Use a layer mask and a Gradient.


Open your original and make a duplicate. Turn the original layer off.


In your COLOR PICKER, sample the background layer of either the original or the duplicate.


Create a new layer between the original and the duplicate. Fill it with the newly sample color.


Highlight the duplicated original (on top) and add a white layer mask.


Press D on your keyboard, this will reset your fore and background colors to black and white default.


Select your GRADIENT TOOL, in your gradient editor, you can use the Foreground to transparent preset or the Foreground to background preset.


With your layer mask selected, (click on layer mask) use a linear gradient starting from the bottom upwards while holding the shift key. Repeat if necessary, or backup until you get it where you want it.


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