I've found a "Darken centre" filter in
http://www.tech-nik.com/english/colorefex_filters.html
But it's a pricy package.
Ideally, you'd like a filter to increase contrast, brightening the grays
and whites, while keeping the black level the same.
tOM (PS, isn't that Scott gOMez?)
On Friday, December 28, 2001 at 14:28, Scott Gomez
<olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote re "RE: [OM] Thoughts on strobes, winding, XA's, and " saying:
> The quick and dirty way would be to create a new layer, make a radial
> gradient on it, and use that as a "mask" of a sort to control the brightness
> in the underlying image.
>
> The problem would be getting it to match up well. I've got to think this
> can't be so hard, but it's beyond my Photoshop skills. It's sort of like the
> inverse of a vignette... Seems like someone should have done it by now, but
> I'm not finding anything in a Google search, either.
>
> ---
> Scott GOmez
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Tom@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Subject: Re: [OM] Thoughts on strobes, winding, XA's, and Barry's
> shirts...
>
> Does anyone have or know of a photoshop filter to correct vignetting?
>
> tOM
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