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Re: [APML] Alternative Anti-Vignetting Photoshop Technique
George,
I'm sure the technique you describe provides some AV help to an image,
but it is not a total solution.
* During a long exposure, reciprocity failure affects the film response,
which is not replicated by a short flat-field exposure.
* Differential reciprocity failure also significantly affects color
balance.
* Only a form of multiplication or screening provides a true inverse
function of light falloff.
I use an AV technique which allows use of the entire frame, as long as
the background is recorded above the toe in the corners. For more info
see:
http://www.millennics.com/olympus/tope/tope1/pictures/tope1_17.jpg
My imaging system has fairly severe vignetting, but you will see few
signs of it in my images.
The big problem with the technique I use is that it is labor intensive.
But AP is a labor of love, right?
Matt
George Whitney wrote:
> Jeff,
> The best way to fix uneven illumination is by flat fielding, just like in
> CCD photography. Photograph an evenly light square of white foam core
> through an opal glass using a continuous tone film, reverse the image in
> Photoshop, and stack the result with your scanned image and...presto...no
> vignetting!
> George
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