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Originally Posted by fujitsu1522
Some Nice pics, makes me want to go on Holiday, the vigenetting on zoom mode, was it caused by a lens hood?
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Out of curiosity, which photos have the easily noticable vignetting? I didn't notice any strong vignetting in the photos I took in Hawaii, but that certainly doesn't mean there isn't any. (And yes, I used the lens hood that came with the lenses for a lot of the photos.)
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Originally Posted by fujitsu1522
I also baught Nikon NX, which can easily get rid of that problem, and also saturation very easy, If you go to Nikons website " NX " there is a demo on getting rid of vigenetting
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With the level of vignetting in Nikon's 18-70 and 18-135 kit lenses, I'm not surprised to hear that they have a demo on how to remove it. While I am currently using DxO to edit the photos, all of the Hawaii photos I've uploaded so far have no editing done to them at all. I know DxO and similar can fix the vignetting, tweak the saturation, etc. but the better images I get before SW, the better off the final images will be. (That's why I tagged all the unedited Hawaii photos with "unedited")
One thing I'm specifically wondering about is what impact IIIa (sRGB) would have had on these photos. (They were all taken at the default Ia (sRGB))