linsvignettering
Linsvignettering refers to the darkening of an image toward its edges and corners, a common optical aberration in photography. This phenomenon is caused by the way light rays pass through a lens, particularly at wider apertures and focal lengths. The primary reasons for linsvignettering are the physical obstruction of light by the lens barrel and the angle at which light rays strike the edges of the lens elements. Rays hitting the periphery of the lens are more likely to be vignetted than those passing through the center.
There are several types of linsvignettering. Mechanical vignetting occurs when the physical components of the lens,
While often considered an undesirable artifact, linsvignettering can sometimes be used creatively to draw the viewer's