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6.7 My panoramas have vignetting

Vignetting is the result of less light reaching the edges and corners of a photo than the

center of a photo. Vignetting manifests itself as a pattern of stripes in a panorama.

You can adjust camera settings to minimize vignetting and you can reduce vignetting

using an image editor before stitching the photos together.

Methods of minimizing vignetting while capturing photos

1. Reduce the diameter of the cameras diaphragm by using a larger aperture value

such as f/8 versus f/4. The aperture value is inversely proportional to the diam-

eter of the diaphragm opening.

2. Use a smaller focal length such as 200mm versus 400mm.

3. Use a petal type lens hood or no lens hood.

4. Newer Nikon and Canon cameras have vignetting compensation settings that

help reduce vignetting for supported lenses. Nikon vignetting correction controls

are located in the custom function menu. Newer Canon cameras support ‘periph-

eral illumination’ settings for certain lenses.

5. Increase the amount of overlap to an percentage higher than the EPIC Pro de-

fault of 30% using the ‘Picture Overlap’ setting in the EPIC Pro Menu.

Post processing photographs to remove vignetting before stitching

At times you may need to rely on editing your photos in post-production because your

camera adjustments during the capture of the panorama were not enough to eliminate

vignetting or the settings would have prevented you from capturing the images due to

low light conditions. Note that you are able to adjust jpeg format images to minimize

vignetting, but you are able to make a more aggressive adjustment to files that are in

the camera RAW format.