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I had a chance to play with Photoshop CS and the new Camera Raw program has a very nifty tool for controlling vignetting or light fall off in the corners of a photographic image. Unfortunately, this tool only works with RAW file formats. This phenomenon becomes very apparent in large format photography with wide angle lenses. I’ve been trying to figure out a way to use the gradient tool to eliminate the dark corners of my scans. I’ve come close to getting the effect I want but I was wondering if any of you photographer/Photoshop users have figured out a good routine with the gradient tool to eliminate light fall off (vignetting) in the corners of your scans. TIA!!!
Steve
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