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fsx98 wrote:Hi everyone! I have a photo of an ACE EMB-120 parked at COU and was rejected for two reasons: oversharpened and vignetting. The oversharpened rejection is one that I could fix but the vignetting from the darkness from the lower left corner of the photo is one that concerns me. Is there any fixes to this rejection? Let me know what you guys think!
vcruvinel wrote:
Normally vignetting is easy to correct by lens corretions in Photoshop or Lightroom. What software do you use? I can show you some ways to correct.
Best,
Vinicius
fsx98 wrote:vcruvinel wrote:
Normally vignetting is easy to correct by lens corretions in Photoshop or Lightroom. What software do you use? I can show you some ways to correct.
Best,
Vinicius
I'm solely using Photoshop to edit photos of aircraft; I don't have the energy or experience of using Lightroom at the moment
JakTrax wrote:I can no longer see the image (except for the thumbnail) but to me the darkness in the bottom left corner doesn't look like typical vignetting - it looks more like an edge of something out-of-focus or possibly even some kind of shadow? I'd expect vignetting to be apparent in all four corners (unless your subject wasn't central and you've cropped significantly?), particularly top left/right in that blue sky. But like I say, I cannot really discern from a thumbnail.
Karl
airkas1 wrote:Victor, check out this link: https://youtu.be/sh6VM4KChhw?t=10m25s
spompert wrote:airkas1 wrote:Victor, check out this link: https://youtu.be/sh6VM4KChhw?t=10m25s
Does anyone know if Photoshop elements also has this lens correction option? I can't find it and really miss it. Or do I need to shoot in raw for this? Thanks