>I think you should go for the development version of Gimp currently
>2.9.5
>
>Easiest way for that in linux is Ubuntu (or derivative such as Mint)
>where Gimp 2.9.5 can be installed via a ppa see:
>
>https://launchpad.net/~otto-kesselgulasch/+archive/ubuntu/gimp-edge
>
>The advantage is most of the tools are previewed on the canvas in use.
>So for the gradient tool, using transparent to white, radial mode and
>a suitable offset you can check if any vignette remains before
>committing the gradient.
>
>example: http://i.imgur.com/VzDd7cS.jpg isolated half with a selection
>for comparison purpose.
>
>Still using Windows? try www.partha.com

Thanks Rich.  I did find the solution.  It was starring me in the face the whole
time.  I'm usually under a crunch for time, so I need to find an editor, and I
think GIMP will do.
All I really do to these images is barely tweak exposure, gradient white to
transparent and save to PSD files for the layout person.  I sharpen them with a
PS batch file, then throw them on the network for her.

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