Re: Leaf shutters

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There is such a thing as a 'center filter' but your question sounds more academic than practical for your system.
 
Good luck.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2007 9:06 AM
Subject: Leaf shutters

When shooting using a camera with a leaf shutter, do any of you have a way to counteract the leaf shutter effect? I mean, it's certainly not what I would call vignetting, but it is very apparent the center of the picture is the brightest point. And, I know it could be taken care of in the "printing" process by burning the center down a little bit. But, is there an "in-camera" method to counteract the effect?





Stephen
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