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Vignetting

In photography and optics, vignetting (/vɪnˈjɛtɪŋ/ vin-YET-ing) is a reduction of an image's brightness or saturation toward the periphery compared to the image center. The word vignette, from the same root as vine, originally referred to a decorative border in a book. Later, the word came to be used for a photographic portrait that is clear at the…

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Vignetting

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related to References · 44
Vignetting → Abbas El Gamal, AgCam, Archived, Blouke, Camera Systems, Catrysse, Changyong, CMOS Image Sensors, Computer Vision, Digital Photography Applications, Dou, Doug, Edward, George, Hildum, Hojin, Hu, IEEE Conference, Industrial, Kim
related to Mechanical vignetting · 7
Vignetting → Darkening, Field, FOV, Mechanical, This, View, When
related to Natural vignetting · 7
Vignetting → Here, SLR, Some, Telephoto, The, Unlike, Wide
related to Optical vignetting · 6
Vignetting → An, F-number, Optical, Rear, The, This
related to Pixel vignetting · 6
Vignetting → In, JPEG, Most, The, This, TIFF
has cause · 4
Vignetting → Mechanical, Ray, Sidney, There
related to Post-shoot · 4
Vignetting → Photoshop, Post-shoot, The Lens Correction, This

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thick or stacked filtersinstance ofare partially blocked by external objects of the optical system0.80text
secondary lensesinstance ofare partially blocked by external objects of the optical system0.80text
and improper lens hoodsinstance ofare partially blocked by external objects of the optical system0.80text
JPEG or TIFFinstance ofMost digital cameras use built-in image processing to compensate for optical vignetting and pixel vignetting when converting raw sensor data to standard image formats0.80text
Vignettinghas causeThere0.60section
Vignettinghas causeSidney0.60section
Vignettinghas causeRay0.60section
Vignettinghas causeMechanical0.60section
Vignettingrelated to Mechanical vignettingMechanical0.60section
Vignettingrelated to Mechanical vignettingThis0.60section
Vignettingrelated to Mechanical vignettingDarkening0.60section
Vignettingrelated to Mechanical vignettingWhen0.60section

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