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so what does the dark and blend modes do as the name suggests starting it darkens the images but weamp;#39;ll learn the concept behind this suppose weamp;#39;re having the projected image and the brightness of it is 50 itamp;#39;s for you as for saturation and b for brightness you can see the brightness is 50 the brightness of black is zero and this is 50 and this is 100 so this is zero this is 50 and this hundred so if we see the blend mode of grayscale phone background it hides every pixel which is brighter than a 50 so which in the blend mode to darken so it hides every pixel you can see every pixel which is brighter than the projected surface suppose weamp;#39;ve seen the project brightness from 50 to 30 so it hides every pixel which is brighter than the projected surface so if you like the concept of blend mode hit like button and save it for later