Vignetting Effect - Please Share!


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Let us share the many ways of creating vignetting effect using Photoshop and other methods.

I would normally use when I am converting my RAW files.

Oracle have shared with us that he uses Filter - Distort

Some other members use the burning effect manually.

Let us share! No Trade Secrets:sticktong...!:bsmilie:
 

This is using the burn effect:

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My Simple Style.
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1. Elleptical Marquee Tool 2. Select Invert 3. Feather (from 100~150) up to you 4. Curve (pull down the curve)
 

I am using Photoshop CS2 most of the time. Maybe I am new, but I suggest to do it under Filter > Distort > Lens Correction > Vignette > "adjust to left". I am not sure is it the same method as described by Oracle coz I just saw the thread and do a quick reply to share my technique on this vignette thingy...hope it helps..:D
 

After adjusting the vignette, you can move the "center Position" (the slider below the vignette slider) to adjust the size of the vignette:)

I am using Photoshop CS2 most of the time. Maybe I am new, but I suggest to do it under Filter > Distort > Lens Correction > Vignette > "adjust to left". I am not sure is it the same method as described by Oracle coz I just saw the thread and do a quick reply to share my technique on this vignette thingy...hope it helps..:D
 

I sometimes use a reversed circular gradient. looks crappy though. hehe
 

Normally, I would create a black layer, use a big brush to erase the area I want to show then adjust the transparency to suit.
Using GIMP currently... :)
 

I sometimes use a reversed circular gradient. looks crappy though. hehe

feather it.... and you'd get a better effect.
 

After adjusting the vignette, you can move the "center Position" (the slider below the vignette slider) to adjust the size of the vignette:)


Thanks for the tips guys. This is the result from hands-on following your advice with the pic borrowed from a pal here(hope he dosn't mind).

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