P.S.

If you are really clever in Photoshop, GIMP or IM, you can mask out the top leg along the diagonal line through the corner in the upper right corner input that you have, crop out the right leg, transpose it and insert it back as the top leg. That will reproduce the lighter shading of the right leg and use it on the top to make a new corner.

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As Anthony pointed out, the shading on the inner side of the black in the corner piece is not symmetric between the right side and the bottom side. You need a better corner that is symmetric. Otherwise, you need to have all four corners with the correct lighting effect that you want, typically lighting from the top left to properly shade all edges of the frame once composited together.


Basically there is very little detail (dark) on the top and the bottom of
the frame. The commands I'm using to generate this are as follows:
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