Hello,

I have found that in 2008, here was a post about fulla bug with
vignetting correction. The bug seems to be alive, will it be fixed or
there is an another way to correct vignetting using hugin tools and
some polynomial coefficients?
The bug is: command line fulla -x 0:0 -c
1:-0.00000001:0.000000001:0.00000000001 test.jpg should do almost
nothing, but it gives a true black box. If I replace first 1 to zero,
something very strange happens. White stripe at the top of image with
scattered pixels (actually, this should give a completely white
picture, we ask to divide pixel value by very small number).

Thank you
Phil

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