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1.Start out a new image, 1 px wide and 2 px high with a white background.
Grab the Rectangular Marquee Tool (M)
and drag in a selection covering half of the image. Go to Image > Adjustments > Invert (Ctrl+I).
Go to Select > All (Ctrl+A) and then to Edit > Define Pattern... Name the pattern in the dialog box and hit OK.
Close the image without saving.
Bring up the image that you want to aplly the scanlines on. Grab the Paintbucket Tool (G)
and head up in the options bar. 1. Change the Fill: to Pattern
2. Click the arrow next to the pattern display and locate your new pattern at the bottom of the list.
Go to the Layers palette and press the
-button to create a new layer. Use the Paintbucket Tool (G)
to fill this layer.
Back in the Layers palette change the opacity to 70% and the blendmode of the layer to either Multiply or Soft Light. The blend modes generates different results, try and see what fits your need the best.
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Grab the Rectangular Marquee Tool (M)

Go to Select > All (Ctrl+A) and then to Edit > Define Pattern... Name the pattern in the dialog box and hit OK.
Close the image without saving.
Bring up the image that you want to aplly the scanlines on. Grab the Paintbucket Tool (G)

2. Click the arrow next to the pattern display and locate your new pattern at the bottom of the list.

Go to the Layers palette and press the


Back in the Layers palette change the opacity to 70% and the blendmode of the layer to either Multiply or Soft Light. The blend modes generates different results, try and see what fits your need the best.

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