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  4. Pick the option to darken detail in 1ST from the toolbar and use it on document.
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How to darken detail in 1ST

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today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to darken an image on Photoshop so first of all what you want to do is select the layout images on like this one here now go down to here and go down to brightness and contrast from here you can turn the brightness all the way down you can also fiddle around with the contrast which will make it even darker or lighter it turns how detailed you want it to look now if youamp;#39;re not sure how it should look then you can press Auto and this will automatically change the brightness on it to make it what Photoshop thinks looks good if you enjoyed this video and found it useful please like subscribe and comment down below thanks for watching

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Making Colors Lighter or Darker To make a color darker (this is called a shade of the original color), add a small amount of black. If you add too much black, your color will be almost black. Another way to darken a color is to mix in some of the complementary color (the opposite color on a color wheel - see below).
A hex colour such as #FCFCFC consists of three pairs representing RGB. The second part of each pair can be reduced to darken any colour without altering the colour considerably. Reducing the first part of each pair by a small amount will also darken the colour, but you will start to affect the colour more (eg.
First, its important to know how to change a layers blending mode. You can find them at the top left of the Layers panel in the menu that usually says Normal. When you have a layer selected, use the keyboard shortcut Shift + and Shift - to switch through the various blend modes.
Now, to generate a darker version of a color all we need to do is to create a color object by passing a hex code string to tinycolor, and then run the function darken(value), passing it a value between 0 and 100, depending on how much darker you want it.
/* Lighten a color */ color: mix(blue, white, 25%); /* Darken a color */ color: mix(blue, black, 25%); In this example, the mix() function takes three arguments: the base color, the light color (white for lightening, black for darkening), and the percentage of lightening or darkening.
Darken compares the pixels of the base layer with the blend layer, then selects the darkest pixels to give the layer a darkened appearance. In our example, you can see the image darkens with a photo, color, or gradient overlay using this mode. This is one of the most commonly used blending modes in Photoshop.
To generate a lighter or darker color using JavaScript, you can use the HSL (Hue, Saturation, Lightness) color model. First, convert your color from RGB or HEX to HSL. Then, adjust the lightness value to make the color lighter or darker. Finally, convert the color back to RGB or HEX.
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