Increase the width of the image to “900”. The height will automatically fix itself.
Duplicate the layer and set it to “Exclusion”, then looks to your LAYERS TAB and decrease the ‘fill’ to “33%”
Create a new layer with a “Gradient Map”. Inside the ‘Gradient Editor’ for your first color use “#373737” with it’s ‘Location’ set at “25%” and for your second color use “#bebebe” with its “Location’ set to “76%”
On the LAYERS TAB look for the tiny button at the top-right hand side. Click it, then scroll down to “Merge Layers”
Duplicate the image-layer, then head to the FILTER TAB, and scroll down to “Gaussian Blur”. Set it’s ‘Radius’ to “4.8”.
In the LAYERS TAB set the ‘G-Blur’ image layer’s ‘Opacity’ to “56%” and it’s ‘Fill’ to “70%”
Create a “brightness/contrast” layer. Make sure “Use Legacy” is on. Set the ‘brightness’ to “-6” and set the ‘contrast’ to “29”
Shrink the images ‘width’ down to “600” and the height will adjust itself.
‘Merge’ all the layers together (should be a total of two, the third being the actual image).
Go into your FILTER TAB. Scroll down and click “Sharpen”. Go back into the tab and click “sharpen” again.