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today I want to talk about setting my black and white points in an image often when Im teaching a new student I get the question where do I even begin to edit this photograph thats a difficult question to ask because every image varies and theres different problems within different images depending on what it is so answering that questions can be kind of difficult but I have found that setting my black and white points sometimes is a great place to start and its a very easy process Ive broken it down into a two-step process Im going to show you how to do it today with a couple of different images just so you could see the difference between the two so the first step in setting our black and white points is to go down here to what I refer to as the yin-yang sign this is where Im gonna find all of my adjustment layers the yin and yang sign is obviously not its technical term but it kind of looks like a yin and yang sign to me so thats what I call it thats where youll find all