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[Music] although photographers sometimes intentionally create vignetting for artistic effect in machine vision image vignetting or what we call shading is nearly always unintentional and is considered a problem for effective image processing what is image vignetting or shading it refers to a gradual darkening of the image towards the outer edges of the frame there are various types of vignetting and one of them is mechanical vignetting where the image circle of the lens is too small for the size of the sensor resulting in dark corners in the image the only way to truly fix this type of vignetting is to switch to a lens with a larger imaging circle but even if you have properly matched your lens to your sensor you will likely still observe some degree of darkening of the image towards the outer edges besides mechanical vignetting another phenomenon referred to as natural vignetting or shading is simply due to the way light behaves as it passes through the lens to the sensor while the l