Re: Middlesmoor, Upper Nidderdale
No one else seems prepared to discuss this subject of vignetting Stuart, so please don't go to your corner yet
I'm interested to know why you are not keen on the practice of adding a vignette. Is it because you associate the effect with a lens that you feel should not be doing it, or you see as an inherent fault. I must say that I'm surprised that it is so pronounced in an EFS lens.
My 17-40 f4L does not have the problem, though it does suffer from barrel distortion
I suppose my lens was not a designed for digital version, whilst yours was so thats why I feel yours should be better in that respect.
I wonder if when you get it with your lens 'wide open' the effect is as severe as I would normally apply in Photoshop
Originally posted by StuartR
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I'm interested to know why you are not keen on the practice of adding a vignette. Is it because you associate the effect with a lens that you feel should not be doing it, or you see as an inherent fault. I must say that I'm surprised that it is so pronounced in an EFS lens.My 17-40 f4L does not have the problem, though it does suffer from barrel distortion
I suppose my lens was not a designed for digital version, whilst yours was so thats why I feel yours should be better in that respect.I wonder if when you get it with your lens 'wide open' the effect is as severe as I would normally apply in Photoshop

when I tell her the pictures I took today can't be seen until I've "processed" them - come back tomorrow. God forbid she ever sees a RAW image straight out of the camera
. Now, I'm not sure if the proves that I've mastered the art of cloning or mastered the art of wasting my time
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The thing is, whats a perfect exposure. It surely isn't the one the camera EV scale tells you is EV0. I've said before I often underexpose intentionally. You sound a little as though you are suggesting that 'perfect exposure' does not include underexposing, indeed that anything thats not 0EV is not perfect exposure
Hope I didn't frighten anyone
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