Cure Vignetting in Elements
By Michael Topham
Imaging skills
23 June 2009 16:31
If you’ve had enough of the dark corners around the outside edges of your images, learn how to cure vignetting problems in this week’s Photoanswers video. Were going to use the Correct Camera Distortion Filter that’s found in Elements under Filter in the menu bar.
If you’re using Photoshop you too can remove Vignetting by shooting in RAW. We’ll also show you how to take control of Vignetting from the Lens Correction Tab inside the Adobe Camera RAW interface.
Don’t forget to check out the Understanding RAW pull out guide - found in the centre pages of Digital Photo. The latest July Issue shows you how to get creative with RAW and to find out even more information about this fantastic issue click here.
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