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Vignetting is reduction in brightness away from the centre of the photograph. It can be caused by obstructions in the lens or outside the lens, by the optical design itself or by the way the sensor reacts to light entering at different angles.
 
Vignetting is reduction in brightness away from the centre of the photograph. It can be caused by obstructions in the lens or outside the lens, by the optical design itself or by the way the sensor reacts to light entering at different angles.
  
If vignetting is desirable or not depends on the artistic vision of the photographer.
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Vignetting is easiest to see in areas of uniform brightness and colour, like the sky. If vignetting is desirable or not depends on the artistic vision of the photographer.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 04:34, 13 March 2007

Vignetting visible in the sky caused by a fast 30mm lens

Vignetting is reduction in brightness away from the centre of the photograph. It can be caused by obstructions in the lens or outside the lens, by the optical design itself or by the way the sensor reacts to light entering at different angles.

Vignetting is easiest to see in areas of uniform brightness and colour, like the sky. If vignetting is desirable or not depends on the artistic vision of the photographer.