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Photomator User Guide
Photomator User Guide
  • Welcome
  • Get started
    • Interface overview
    • Photomator tools and features
    • Open or import a photo
    • Browse and manage photos
      • Photos browser
      • Files browser
    • Undo, redo, and revert changes
    • Zoom and pan a photo
    • Basic gestures
    • Document settings
    • Photomator settings
    • Sync edits with Pixelmator Pro
    • Editing HDR photos
  • Color adjustments
    • About color adjustments
    • Copying and pasting color adjustments
    • Color adjustment presets
    • White Balance
    • Hue & Saturation
    • Basic
    • Selective Clarity
    • Color Balance
    • Selective Color
    • Levels
    • Curves
    • Replace Color
    • Black & White
    • Color Monochrome
    • Sepia
    • Fade
    • Channel Mixer
    • Vignette
    • Sharpen
    • Grain
    • Apply LUTs
    • Histogram
    • Editing RAW photos
  • AI editing tools
    • Auto Enhance
    • Super Resolution
    • Denoise
    • Smart Deband
    • AI masking
    • Auto Crop
    • Match Colors
  • Masking and selections
  • Repair
  • Clone
  • Crop
    • Crop, flip, and rotate photos
    • Straighten photos
    • Adjust perspective
    • Crop presets
  • Batch editing
    • Batch edit photos
    • Organize and manage batch workflows
  • Save, share, and export
    • Save, share, and export
    • Export formats
  • Watermarks and frames
  • Keyboard shortcuts
  • Master Photomator with tips
  • Manage your Photomator subscription
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  1. Color adjustments

Vignette

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Last updated 10 months ago

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The Vignette adjustment gradually darkens the outer edges of a photo, drawing attention to the center.


Apply the Vignette adjustment

  1. Click or tap Color Adjustments in the toolbar and turn on Vignette.

  2. Customize the effect:


    • Adjust exposure: Move the Exposure slider to change the strength of the vignetting effect. Moving it into negative values will brighten the edges instead of darkening them. You can also enter a value from -200% to 200%.

    • Adjust black point: Drag the Black Point slider to adjust the contrast of the vignette effect. Moving it into positive values will add more pure black values. You can also enter a value from -200% to 200%.

    • Adjust softness: Drag the Softness slider to adjust how gradually the edges should darken. You can also enter a value from 0% to 100%.