Vingette, from distortion filter lens correction

Lens correction, and therefore vingette does not apper in my distort filter drop down menu in cs5????? can I put this in to this filter or is it somewhere else.
thaanks Denise

The Lens Correction adjustment appears right below the "filter gallery" in your filter menu in CS5. You can use the keyboard shortcut "Shift+Cmd/Control+R". You can also opt to open your image up in camera raw, and access the lens correction options from there.

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