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okay to get started i just opened up a picture in photoshop and iamp;#39;d like to decrease the brightness of just this piece of pizza letamp;#39;s begin by making sure the layer youamp;#39;d like to change the brightness of is selected then go up to filter and select camera raw filter alright now in here select the adjustment brush tool which will allow you to select the part of the image youamp;#39;d like to change if you hover over your image you can see how big your brushamp;#39;s size is which is represented by the inner circle so over here you can adjust the size of the brush based on what youamp;#39;ll be selecting on the other hand the outer circle of the brush shows how big the brushamp;#39;s feather is you can change the feather size by clicking the drop down arrow next to size and then adjust the feather slider based on how much you want your selection to fade okay once you have your brush set up down here youamp;#39;ll see a slider for the exposure which weamp;#39;