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Mar 22, 2010 I was looking for a way to add Golden Spiral overlay to my images. Knowledge is power! Powerful imagery creates powerful opportunity! I am always up. In Photoshop you do this with Shift-Ctl-N. Its color should be None, which is transparent. To get a resizable transparent golden section in Photoshop: 1. First create a new empty layer in Photoshop. In the plugin draw the sections or divisions you want onto this transparent layer filling the entire image.