Adding a vignette

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ajuk

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I did try and google for this, not much luck.
What is the best way to add a vignette effect to a picture in the DR, I assume this can be done, it might seem obvious but I'm not sure of the best way, do I burn the edges with the neg still in there or do I just use plain light?
 

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Cut a hole in some card and use it part way between lens & paper. That gives a vignette to white.

To do the reverse attach the cut out bit to some thin wire use this again mid way and burn in the edges, may be better to remove the negative.

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The way it used to be done...
 

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Interesting image, Whiteymorange.

I would personally try the saw-tooth effect, that should work pretty good.
 
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