
Photography
Use Adobe Photoshop to create a duotone effect.
Whether it’s your favourite band’s avatar or your best friend’s new profile pic, the duotone effect is everywhere. Thankfully, it doesn’t take a full studio to create—all you need is your creativity. Learn how graphic artist Erica Larson uses Adobe Photoshop to add colour gradients to her images, creating a duotone look.
Take a peek at the Photoshop technique behind this duotone effect in our one-minute video; the steps are written out below.
Before you start.
The duotone effect works best on high-contrast images.
Step 1: Prep your image
Larson started by adding a Gradient Map Adjustment Layer (different from a regular Gradient). This allows her to map colours onto the grayscale values, while preserving the original image.

Step 2: Add a splash of colour
Click different Presets in the Properties panel to see how each one affects your image. Larson selected the Violet, Orange gradient as her starting point.

Step 3: Choose your shade
Click the gradient to open the Gradient Editor. This preset has two colour stops by default. Larson double-clicked each of the colour stops and then chose a new colour using the Colour Picker.

Step 4: Enhance the spectrum
You can shift the colour stops and the Colour Midpoint (the centre diamond) to add a bit more range to your image’s colour spectrum. Larson went further, adding two more colour stops by simply clicking just below the gradient and again selecting from the Colour Picker.


Create your dynamic duotone.
See how this dramatic, colourful effect can give any high-contrast, black-and-white image a bold new look.
Note: Project files included with this tutorial are for practice purposes only.