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Jun 6, 2018 20:29:29   #
wds0410 Loc: Nunya
 
f8lee wrote:
No doubt - pander to the lowest common denominator rather than make them think. Why, let's everyone just post topics with the title "Question?" so everyone can be the same.


Exactly! Not to mention the redundancy.

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Jun 6, 2018 21:30:39   #
BudsOwl Loc: Upstate NY and New England
 
bjwags wrote:
I have a stupid question (at least to you experts) what is Vignette mean for adjusting a picture?

There is no such thing as a stupid question. But there sure are some stupid answers. Fortunately, Gene51 responded and gave you a proper answer as opposed to some of the other comments. I find Gene to be a very reliable source of information along with many others who know what they are talking about. When you find someone who is a reliable source, put them on your “buddy” list so you won’t miss initial posts they may make.
Bud

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Jun 6, 2018 23:19:43   #
JD750 Loc: SoCal
 
Gene51 wrote:
Darkening or lightening the corners of an image. Darkening is similar to what many lenses do automatically. Lightening is great when you have a light image and want the corners to fade to white. These two effects can be applied after you crop.

Other forms of vignetting involve sharpening the center and letting the corners and edges go soft, you can also fade color and/or contrast - all of which help bring attention to the main subject. These effects are best applied with subtlety and moderation for best results.
Darkening or lightening the corners of an image. D... (show quote)


Best answer.

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Jun 7, 2018 00:35:17   #
dyximan
 
PixelStan77 wrote:
In Adobe Lightroom they have two vignettes available. It forces your eyes to concentrate on the image.
PS No such thing as a stupid question.

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Jun 7, 2018 00:37:23   #
dyximan
 
Yes there is, As a Carpender in my earlier years when I would swing a hammer miss and hit the wrong nail, the thumb and I would grimace in pain and almost cry, and someone would ask did that hurt, that is a stupid question, All be it not related to photography LOL.

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Jun 7, 2018 04:48:12   #
Alafoto Loc: Montgomery, AL
 
dyximan wrote:
Yes there is, As a Carpender in my earlier years when I would swing a hammer miss and hit the wrong nail, the thumb and I would grimace in pain and almost cry, and someone would ask did that hurt, that is a stupid question, All be it not related to photography LOL.


Got to agree with that. The answer seems a bit obvious.

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Jun 7, 2018 19:04:22   #
BudsOwl Loc: Upstate NY and New England
 
dyximan wrote:
Yes there is, As a Carpender in my earlier years when I would swing a hammer miss and hit the wrong nail, the thumb and I would grimace in pain and almost cry, and someone would ask did that hurt, that is a stupid question, All be it not related to photography LOL.

While a Carpender may hit his thumb a real carpenter would not



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Jun 7, 2018 20:06:19   #
dyximan
 
WF2B wrote:
While a Carpender may hit his thumb a real carpenter would not




If you can find a carpenter real or not who has never hit his or her nail at least once, I will show you where to find Sasquatch bathing in the fountain of youth just across the London bridge I have for sale in the Mohave desert just outside Atlantis.

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Jun 7, 2018 23:12:32   #
bjwags
 
Gene51 wrote:
Darkening or lightening the corners of an image. Darkening is similar to what many lenses do automatically. Lightening is great when you have a light image and want the corners to fade to white. These two effects can be applied after you crop.

Other forms of vignetting involve sharpening the center and letting the corners and edges go soft, you can also fade color and/or contrast - all of which help bring attention to the main subject. These effects are best applied with subtlety and moderation for best results.
Darkening or lightening the corners of an image. D... (show quote)


thank you all so much for the explanation. Ive learned a lot since getting more serious about photography and getting a new DSLR about 2 years ago. Little by little i am learning the terminalogy! Thank you.

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Jun 7, 2018 23:19:30   #
BudsOwl Loc: Upstate NY and New England
 
dyximan wrote:
If you can find a carpenter real or not who has never hit his or her nail at least once, I will show you where to find Sasquatch bathing in the fountain of youth just across the London bridge I have for sale in the Mohave desert just outside Atlantis.

I know, just pulling your chain because you misspelled carpenter in your first post.

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Jun 8, 2018 00:30:02   #
dyximan
 
No spell check here that I am aware of, I often use voice text and it comes up with some doozies lol

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