Vignetting Reducer 1.7

by admin December 16, 2009 at 2:00 pm

The word vignetting is used to indicate an unintended darkening of the image corners in a photographic image.

There are three different mechanisms which may be responsible. Natural and optical vignetting are inherent to each lens design, while mechanical vignetting is due to the use of improper attachments to the lens.

Natural and optical vignetting lead to a gradual transition from a brighter image center to darker corners. At large apertures both phenomena are present and the combined effect is often designated by the term ‘illumination falloff’.

Mechanical vignetting can also give rise to gradual falloff, although the usual connotation is one where it causes an abrupt transition with entirely black image corners.

The Vignetting Reducer will reduce vignetting to a minimum by performing some computer magic.

Runs on Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP/Vista.

Download: Vignetting Reducer 1.7