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Anonymous
i dont care if /p/ hates vignetting, how do i get this effect?

no matter how hard i try in photoshop, i cant get it looking as good as this
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>> Chib
OP
Please focus on taking better shots and less about Photoshop
>> Warren !WSxruxpIJs
Go into quickmask mode. Select the gradient tool, setting it to go from black to transparent. Using this, mask the edges of the image such that the selection feathers off as you go into the photo from the border. That is, drag the gradient from the edge toward the center. Play with this until you get used to it. When you've done this, exit quickmask mode. You will now have a selection. Go layer>new adjustment layer>curves. Drag the midpoint down.

Voila.
>> Anonymous
or you know, filter/lens correction/ vingetting
but you can do it his way to. Don't vingette fucking sky though it looks so god damn stupid.
>> Warren !WSxruxpIJs
>>179264
You could do it that way if you want something simpler. My way offers a much finer degree of control.
>> Anonymous
DEMON EYES