Vignetting

Word VIGNETTING
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Definitions and meanings of "Vignetting"

What do we mean by vignetting?

To make, as an engraving or a photograph, with a border or edge gradually fading away.

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The word "vignetting" in example sentences

The word vignetting is used to indicate an unintended darkening of the image corners in a photographic image. ❋ Unknown (2009)

These stacked layers of metal can also lead to undesirable effects such as vignetting, pixel crosstalk, light scattering, and diffraction.

The most basic features offered by the software include cropping, rotating and flipping; ways to alter color exposure, saturation, tin, white and black; filters that apply sketching or soft focus; as well as effects such as vignetting, borders white glow and so on. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Another more recent example are "opcodes" that can register lens settings used to so software can automatically correct optical problems such as vignetting or barrel distortion. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The cheap plastic meniscus lens and light-porous construction add odd effects to the photos such as vignetting and blurring. ❋ Unknown (2009)

We are going to apply an inner shadow to the entire image like above creating a 'vignetting' type effect intensifying the image with black edging. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Aggressive tone mapping may produce halo and vignetting artifacts, but Pro HDR's results far exceed their competitors. ❋ John Paul Caponigro (2011)

I saw this film at the screening event, it's got great atmosphere and effects, does a lot with minimal dialogue, and seems to be following the DV Rebel's Guide to the letter - right down to the vignetting. ❋ Sci-Fi Gene (2010)

Although there is a vignetting problem with wide-angle optics, arising from the difference between a digital sensor and photographic film. ❋ Unknown (2010)

For instance, vignetting always directs the attention of the viewer more strongly to specific areas of an image. ❋ John Paul Caponigro (2010)

Throughout the history of art, drips, scratches, cracks stains, grain, vignetting, light leaks, fading, erasure and other analog artifacts have all been successfully used to add a compelling character to many images. ❋ John Paul Caponigro (2010)

These plastic, film cameras produce pictures with characteristics like over-saturated color, accidental blurriness, and darkened corners (vignetting), which can sometimes make for one pretty unique photograph (or what lomo fans like to call a "happy accident"). ❋ Unknown (2010)

My guess is you did some pretty heavy post-production work to exaggerate the DOF and throw in vignetting and color grading. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I wish you didn't take such stunningly good photos without, it seems, even trying or knowing your reciprocity from you vignetting. toby. ❋ Peter Ashley (2007)

Weezer, yes the vignetting happens because of the curvature from the plastic lens. some people hate it, most people love it. ❋ E D B M (2009)

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