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making an image look as if its behind a foggy window?

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I'm playing around with photoshop 6. I know its old but it still works fine and I don't feel like buying the newer 8 version. My question is, how would you go about making an image and then masking it with a "foggy window effect" (sorry, the description is bad, I know). Basically, like RackSpace does on WHT for their Hosted By image. It looks as if its faded out. What is the effect used? Or is it just the combination of font color/background color that makes it look like that?

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Re: making an image look as if its behind a foggy window?

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