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When I first processed my 10mm VC lens images I was pleasantly surprised to find two things that obviate other solutions to vignetting. 

 

When we open a DNG in Photoshop, CS5 1.1 2 in my case. When first opening the DNG, Adobe's ACR launches and taking the fill-light option was a great help to diminish vignetting. Then, once into Photoshop the lens correction filter waited a bit to download/update the data and presented a correction for a 12mm lens. I was happy to try that even though I was using a 10mm lens.

 

It over-corrected (IMHO) but shows how very well it works. Again, no need for any other software.

Is that not amazing correction?

 

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Funny, I always saw you living in a desert.

 

I did live on the High Plains desert of New Mexico long ago. Now I live in the Driftless Zone of Minnesota by the Mississippi river.

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