Hi all,
If vignetting is perfectly radial, panotools is easy to setup and use.
Bruno's tip with the gradient layer can fix even more difficult problems,
e.g. when too dark areas aren't radial. Needs a bit more effort, though.
Sven's idea sounds interesting but I haven't tried yet. I will keep thi
Hi,
Stephan Hegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Recently I had to deal with a couple of images with signifcant
> vignetting in the corners: they were a few % darker. So, I was
> looking around for an adjustable anti-vignetting filter for Gimp,
> similar like that one for "digikam". Any idea ?
Wh
On Sat 20-Aug-2005 at 06:07 +0200, Stephan Hegel wrote:
>
> Recently I had to deal with a couple of images with signifcant
> vignetting in the corners: they were a few % darker. So, I was
> looking around for an adjustable anti-vignetting filter for Gimp,
> similar like that one for "digikam". Any
On 8/20/05, Stephan Hegel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Recently I had to deal with a couple of images with signifcant
> vignetting in the corners: they were a few % darker. So, I was
> looking around for an adjustable anti-vignetting filter for Gimp,
> similar like that one for "digika
Hi all,
Recently I had to deal with a couple of images with signifcant
vignetting in the corners: they were a few % darker. So, I was
looking around for an adjustable anti-vignetting filter for Gimp,
similar like that one for "digikam". Any idea ?
Kind regards,
Stephan.
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