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now theres a handful of different ways to darken images in photoshop but im going to break down three of the easiest and most beginner friendly methods right now so going in reverse order with number three as my least favorite but still a good option for targeting your images is the exposure adjustment layer now ive already brought my image here into photoshop and once youre inside you can access your exposure adjustment by clicking on the exposure adjustment icon within the adjustments panel or you can go to the bottom of your layers panel and go to exposure and that will give you the same result once youve created an exposure adjustment it will appear as a new layer and all of its adjustments will come up in the properties panel right here now with the exposure slider you have three different options the first is exposure which is a term im sure youre already familiar with which controls the overall brightness of your photo so if you increase the exposure everything will get