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More big stopper playing, sorry......
Basically looking for advice on the darkened edges, taken with a canon 17-40mm L lens and 5d mrk 2
Hope you are all well, and thanks so much for noticing my previous upload.
See ya'll after Skye.
Jerry
| Brand: | Canon |
| Camera: | Canon EOS 5D MkII |
| Lens: | EF17-40mm f/4L USM |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Date Taken: | 21 Aug 2010 - 7:13 PM |
| Focal Length: | 17mm |
| Lens Max Aperture: | f/4.0 |
| Aperture: | f/5.6 |
| Shutter Speed: | 46sec |
| Exposure Comp: | 0.0 |
| ISO: | 100 |
| Exposure Mode: | Unknown (9) |
| Metering Mode: | Multi-segment |
| Flash: | Off, Did not fire |
| Title: | Lindisfarne in motion |
| Username: | |
| Uploaded: | 13 Apr 2011 - 9:39 PM |
| Tags: | Big stopper, Landscape / travel, Lindisfarne castle |
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Comments
Nice shot jerry. Re. the dark edges, you can try a couple of things post processing, one is the vignetting tool, PS and most photo editors have this or in PS5, if you select 'lens correction' under filters, it allows you to choose what camera you have aswell as the lens, then you can can tick the vignetting box aswell as the geometric correction ie. lens curvature, can't remember the exact term, it also has a 2nd tab which allows you additional control over the vignetting. I hope this helps. ![]()
Cracking capture, Jerry, of this delightful location ![]()
Trev ![]()
Try shooting without the lens hood just to see if it solves the dark edges issue, - it might well be that the hood is creeping into the shot. As mentioned above you can use the lens correction tool if you have a version of Photoshop that has it, and it allows you to compensate for a vignette. I would flip the image horizontally first as the tool may be more effective.
Its a decent shot, but on my monitor it appears overly saturated.
regards
Willie

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