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so today were gonna be talking about two of the most underdog blend modes and that is lighten and darken well only look into how it works but actually how you can use it to your own advantage with some awesome illustrations and examples and not to mention the effects theyll have a lot of fun so without any further ado lets get started so here we unfortunately if you want to download any photo used in the video make sure to go ahead and download that using the links in the description okay so here I have no photo this is just by explanation so in the background we have 50% gray just to color fill simple solace care adjustment layer and above it we have a rectangular strip okay now this is colored ingredient goes from black to white as simple as that now if we go ahead and change the blend mode of this one to light and see what happens just the lighter area then the background layer or the underlying layer appears now if we go ahead and change the blend mode to dark and see what hap