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how to darken areas of an image in Photoshop now this video is going to be a complete step-by-step tutorial so if you follow along by the end of this video you will be able to darken areas of an image in Photoshop okay so to do this you first of all want to load up Photoshop right here okay so once your project has loaded up how do we actually darken this now itamp;#39;s actually pretty easy all you have to do is go over to this toolbar on the left hand side and choose this option that looks like a magnifying class but donamp;#39;t just click on this because this isnamp;#39;t exactly what we need so if you hold down on this instead you can see itamp;#39;s actually going to open up this I would say two secondary menu so go for the burn tool instead and then as you can see if I now go ahead and start like definitely need to make this a little bit bigger but if I donamp;#39;t go ahead and like start putting this on different areas of the image you can see yourself to docking them now