* ternaryd <[email protected]> [04-20-19 03:37]:
> Hi,
> 
> I've got a sequence of images with an
> overexposed, white background. However, there
> are some areas, particularly in the corners,
> where overexposure wasn't strong enough, so I'd
> like to draw some polygons with a wide
> feathering area and fill that with some color,
> in this case white.
> 
> An attempt to use the exposure module with a
> drawn mask, increasing the exposure didn't
> work, because I would have to add so much
> light, that the feathering area becomes solid.
> So obviously, I picked the wrong tool.
> 
> Is there a way to do this in darktable?

you might try the vignetting module.

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