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hi just put tutorial to show you how to darken sky without touching the rest of the picture and make the look pleasing I have a base layer here I copied this so Iamp;#39;m going to set this coffee to luminosity here when I look at the channels I can see in the red channel the star is darker the green channel also a little bit darker and the blue channel the sky is very light but we have the greenery is very very dark because we have a lot of yellow in here that means it doesnamp;#39;t contain any blue which means no blue is black okay in the blue channel the sky was containing a lot of blue is light so we could use this channel as a mask later on okay now Iamp;#39;m going to click on to the red channel command a command C to copy it and then paste it on top of base copy Iamp;#39;m going to make a clipping mask by pressing the Alt key and Iamp;#39;ll bring over this line and when the arrow appears Iamp;#39;m going to click so this is going to be calculated on to this one here in o