Vignetting is a controlled exposure adjustment that will either darken or brighten the edges and corners of an image. The edges and corners will appear brighter when the EV value is added and darker when it is reduced. Vignetting will be affected by any color tone that is applied to an image, including the Sepia and Blue tone styles.
Note that this tool is not meant to correct the shortcomings of an optical system. The Light Falloff tool in conjunction with either a Generic or Specific Lens Profile should be adopted for that purpose.
Vignetting Tool does not work with Layers.
- In the Exposure tool tab, select the Vignetting tool.
- Select an image from the browser and choose the desired option from the Method drop-down menu. The two crop options, circular and elliptic, resize the vignette when cropping an image.
- Adjust the Amount slider to the right to lighten or to the left to darken the edges and corners of an image. The amount of exposure can be adjusted over a range of ±4EV.
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"The two crop options, circular and elliptic, resize the vignette when cropping an image."
The capture show 3. What is the last one ?
Hi there,
Thank you for your comment.
When you apply vignetting you can choose circular on crop or circular method.
If you use the circular on crop method for image cropping it will take the crop into account, but if the circular method is selected it will not do it.
would be nice to understand the resulting differences from applying elliptical vs circular - thx!
Hi. I just installed the new version of capture one (Version 15.3.1).
I cannot find vignette and clarity tools in the adjustment clipboard after my recent update. Can anyone suggest how to fix this?
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