Do a selection using the straight line facility with the lasso tool, fill with white 
then
do a gradient with a custom made or standard grey to white or similar.
works for me

Regards
Michael Wilkinson. 106 Holyhead Rd, Ketley, Telford, Shropshire. England .TF1 5DJ
 44 (0)  1952 618986.  www.infocus-photography.co.uk
For Negatives & transparencies from digital files
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Frank S."] Adding nice reflections to mirrors


> Thanks Dick,
> Unfortunately budget doesn't allow use of a shift camera or complex lighting
> on 30 or so items of which the main product is the frame. Some are picture
> frames some are mirrors. The shots will be taken in the clients small
> showroom with around 3 to 5 minutes per item. Equally the retouching budget
> per item including contouring inside and out is around 3 to 5 minutes as
> well. This will leave a white "hole" in the mirror, which is how the work
> has been done previously. I would like to offer dropping in a "mirror"
> reflection as a value add to the job. This would also have a time budget of
> around 3-5 mins per item. Definitely cheap but I don't want to give him
> "nasty" if at all possible. A nice streaky pale blue or grey does the trick.
> I was wondering if anyone had other solutions.

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