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Re: How do I fix asymmetrical vignette?

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Mike Russell

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Nov 5, 2008, 7:30:02 PM11/5/08
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On Wed, 05 Nov 2008 14:12:45 -0800, Gary Edstrom wrote:

[re asymetrical vignetting]
> than in the upper-left. No setting of 'Filter / Distort / Lens
> Correction / Vignette' will fix the problem.
>
> Any suggestions short of cropping off the right side of the picture?
>
> Thanks, Gary

Make the canvas slightly larger to center the vignette, then use the Lens
Correction filter to fix it.

Or use the Overlay trick - fill a layer with radial gradient that is
RGB(128,128,128) in the center and gets brighter toward the edges,
positioned to match the vignette. Then use levels to fine tune the
gradient. Or airbrush it out by hand.

Save this layer by itself in a file, and make an action (attached to a
function key) that loads the layer and flattens the image.

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Mike Russell - http://www.curvemeister.com

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(used to be) Fat Sam

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Nov 6, 2008, 5:36:52 AM11/6/08
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Mike Russell wrote:
> Save this layer by itself in a file, and make an action (attached to a
> function key) that loads the layer and flattens the image.

I was going to ask if the vignette is in the same position in every image.
If so, this is a great suggestion


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