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in this tutorial we're going to look at a couple of different ways that you can darken an image with CSS so just got a very simple bit of markup on the page with an image tag that contains an image and let's say you want to make that image a little bit darker Tenshi is part of a hover effect or you just have some need to adjust the brightness on the page what I'm going to show you the super simple way to do this with a CSS filter but first I'm going to show you a slightly different way by modifying the images opacity value so here you can see immediately that the image becomes a lot lighter which might be the desired effect that you're after but if you want to make the image actually darker if we put a dark background in the image container element that's wrapping the actual image then this will show through and make the image appear darker so now because that dark background is showing through it appears that the image is now darker and of course you can adjust the opacity value to w...