 Hello everybody, welcome back to another Adobe Photoshop CC tutorial guys. I'm in 2020 and it's actually not CC, it's just Adobe Photoshop 2020 now actually. And guys I'm going to show you how to fix a image that's too bright and I'm going to do it in like 90 seconds. It's really fast, really easy, simple tutorial for here to come along with. So anyways guys got an image here of Harold, you probably know him from the meme world and here's how we do it. First step, put the image in, open up Photoshop, drop the image in of course. The second step is you take the image and you make a duplicate copy right there. You drop it down on the plus button there on the plus layer and that creates layer zero copy. The third step and this might be the last step guys and it's kind of weird but you'll see is you want to go up here under layers and drop the layers kind or the layer blend mode from normal to let's go with multiply and that could be all you need to do guys. That was like 30 seconds. There are some other steps you can take if you got to dial in a little bit better. For example, you can reduce the opacity. So if you drop it down the opacity part of me, this is blending with the bottom. So if you reduce the opacity and blends with the bottom image. So if you go to 0% there's no blending. If you go to 100% it's full but somewhere around 70% maybe that's the style or the color you're looking for. That's it guys. That really is all there is to it. If you want to go further I'll delete this layer and I'll show you another technique. Well, let's just go ahead and do it again. And now this time I'm going to go ahead and select I'm actually go up here. Let's try this out. Select subject and it's going to go ahead and select him and we just say we want him to get darker but we don't want the background to be impacted for example and again this is just demonstration purposes. So we'll go to select. We selected him. Now we're going to select the inverse. So we've selected what's behind him and now watch this. I'm just going to cut it. So I'm going to go to edit, cut. You still won't see anything but now when I go to layer 0 copy I'm going to click on that here and I'm going to drop it down to we would multiply. You'll notice here that the background still stayed bright. So we only worked on his color here. We worked on his face but not the background. So that's just another option that you guys can try. I'm going to reduce it down to about 70% opacity and there you go guys. We've reduced the brightness of an image with Harold in it in about two minutes time. Thanks for watching. Be back.