![]() To begin, lets duplicate the 'background' layer & rename it to 'starrynights' as I have captured below.
![]() Switch to the 'Channels Palette' and duplicate the 'Blue' channel so that you now have 'Blue Copy' as I have captured below.
![]() With the 'Blue Copy' channel active, go 'Image/Adjustments/Levels' or (Ctrl + L / Mac: Command + L) and work the Highligts, Midtones and Dark point sliders until the majority of the background is white as I have captured below.
![]() Still in the Channels Palette, with the 'Blue Copy' active, click the 'Load Channel As Selction'. (Encircled in red)
![]() Switch back to the 'Layers Palette', with the 'starrynights' layer active. Yoou should also see the active selection (marquee) that was loaded from the alpha channel, as captured below.
![]() Next, 'Select/Inverse' (or 'Shift + Ctrl + I' /Mac: "Shift + Command + I") to inverse this selection.
![]() Next, add a Color Fill Layer of white below the 'starrynights' layer (encased in blue), hide the original 'background' layer (encircled in green), then hit the 'Add Layer Mask' icon. (encircled in red).
![]() You should now have the below resulting image with a layer mask attached to the 'starrynights' layer.
![]() Next, clean up what the levels command failed to do in the channels palette step earlier. 1. Ctrl + Click (Mac: Command + Click) on the 'Layer Mask Thumbnail (encased in red) to edit the mask on the fly. 2. Select the Brush Tool (B) & Zoom in to a comfortable level, and for areas of gray shade paint with white (#ffffff).
![]() Clean up til your image is smooth (or reasonable) as I have captured.
![]() Add a 'Black to Transparent' adjustment layer between the 'background copy' & 'Color Fill' layers.
![]() Almost there! Next, change the Blending Mode of 'Gradient Fill 1' to 'Color Burn' and add two Blending styles as I have captured below.
![]() Color Overlay: #1EA4F9
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![]() Finally, with the 'Gradient Fill1' layer active.
![]() Go to 'Layer/New/Layer'.
![]() At the next prompt select 'Soft Light' color mode and tick 'Fill with 50% grey'. (encased in red)
![]() No affect has occurred to the actual document, but here is the layers palette view.
![]() With that 'Layer 1' active, go 'Filter/Render/Lens Flare' and with the below settings, position the flare to the upper left..
![]() Then change the Blend Mode of that 'Layer 1' to Color Burn.
![]() To get this resulting starry night image.
![]() Note: To eliminate some of the artifacts from the lens flare, activate that lens flare ('Layer 1') layer, Zoom in & draw a selection around the artifact portion.
![]() Then 'Shift + F5' & since that layer was originally created with a fill of 50% grey, choosethe same fill option here.
![]() For variations in color, alter the above 'Gradient Overlay' preset thats under the 'Gradient Fill1' layer.
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