Scrapbook slideshow theme too dark on edges.

As the topic says the edges of the screen in my scrapbook themed slideshow are too dark. Is there any way to reduce this effect? I have been messing with the overall contrast setting when I export to reduce this problem, but is there any other way?
Thanks

That's the design of that theme, sort of vignetted with the center area lighter.

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