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Tweaking the Effect
Step 6
Duplicate the layer until the desired darkness has been achieved. If you duplicate the layer too much, it may cause a posterized effect.

Step 7
If your image starts to appear posterized, you may selectively remove those areas from the effect. To do this, simply click to select the layer mask of the top layer and use the Eraser tool (E) to erase the areas with the posterized effect. If it is still visible, repeat this step for the other layer masks.

Final Results
Rollover the image below to see the before and after effect.




