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Direct Object Pronoun 'los' Used as a Prepositional Object

Hi, can anyone help with this sentence:

"...algunos de los son muy oscuros.."

In the beginning of the sentence (not shown) it refers to images. Would "los" be the correct pronoun in this instance to refer to "them"?

Its meant to say "Some of them are very dark"
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