How to: create a quick vignetting effect in Photoshop

By Elena Santos on 20 January, 2011

Sometimes a simple effect can spice up a picture more efficiently than a complicated one. This is the case with vignettes – images in which the center is clear, while the edges fade off. There must be dozens of ways to achieve this effect, but I’ve come up with a quick Photoshop trick that lets you apply a nice vignetting to your images in no time. Here’s how I do it:

1. Open your picture in Photoshop and grab the Marquee tool (M). Change it to elliptical and draw a shape on your picture to set the limit between the part you want to keep clear – the center – and the part you want to fade off – the corners and edges.

2. Go to Select > Inverse to invert the selection and then press Q (or hit the button highlighted in the screenshot) to enter Quick Mask mode. The part with a pink layer over will be the one that remains perfectly visible in the vignette.

3. Now go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian blur and apply a strong blurring effect to the image. This will help smooth the transition from dark edges to a clear center.

4. Press Q (or click the same button as in step 2 again to go back to Normal mode. The selection will be visible again. Now press Ctrl+L to open the Levels window, and reduce brightness by moving the white arrow to the center of the slider.

5. Done! Press Ctrl+D to remove the selection and your vignetting effect is finished.

Comments

  • GeorgeIbiza GeorgeIbiza

    Hi Elenor, I just wanted to thank you and your colleagues for the various HowTo tutorials. It's a great way to increase skills and knowledge by trying out these excercises. I particularly like the easy to understand format used which helps get to grips with the awesome Photoshop software. Best regards

    • Sent on 21 Jan 2011
  • saqfijani saqfijani

    very gud

    • Sent on 24 Jan 2011
  • Patzy Patzy

    Hi thanks for the tutorials - they're helping me to increase my PS skills

    • Sent on 29 Jan 2011
  • Wg. Cdr. Dilip Kumar Patel Wg. Cdr. Dili<br />p Kumar Patel

    Hello Elena, Thanks - it is very very useful as I am learning Photoshop CS3. I am 71 yrs in age. retired fighter aircraft pilot, and still learning to keep busy as at my age as I am un-employable. So as a hobby, I am doing Dye-Sublimation Printing of Photos and scenes on ceramic Mugs. Plates ,T-shirts etc. For this I use CS3 software. Please mail me if you have some more easy to understand tutorials on Photoshop CS3. Regards Dilip Patel, Gujarat, INDIA

    • Sent on 31 Jan 2011
  • Shanto Century Shanto Centur<br />y

    Thanks for this frame by frame tutorial. I will use this in my practical field.

    • Sent on 31 Jan 2011
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