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today Iamp;#39;m going to show you guys a quick tip for recovering details in the darkest of the dark parts of your photos hey guys and welcome to phlearn my name is Aaron NACE and you can find me on phlearn seven days a week where we make learning Photoshop and Photography fun today we had a cool episode basically what weamp;#39;re doing is we havenamp;#39;t a lot of people been typing in you know in the comments lately theyamp;#39;ve been asking Iamp;#39;ve been taking pictures and sometimes like the darks like the shadows turn out too dark and I canamp;#39;t see any detail in there and like I need it like a quick way to bring back some detail in the shadow levels and if you guys have been taking pictures you know this happens all the time like the darks will go a little bit dark and youamp;#39;d like you canamp;#39;t see whatamp;#39;s going on especially if youamp;#39;re photographing someone with like black or really dark gray clothing on things like that you want