Using and Creating Lens Profiles in Adobe CC Applications Preview

Using and Creating Lens Profiles in Adobe CC Applications

With Richard Harrington Liked by 5 users
Duration: 3h 6m Skill level: Advanced Released: 4/27/2015

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No matter how good your camera is, there will still be imperfections in your images and video. Each lens adds its own issues, from unwanted vignettes and color fringe to visible distortion and perspective problems. But most of these issues can be fixed automatically or with minimal effort through the many options for lens profiles and lens corrections that exist in Adobe Creative Cloud, including applications such as Lightroom, Camera Raw, and After Effects. In this course you'll learn how to build custom profiles for all your camera and lens combinations, using a simple calibration chart and a free utility from Adobe, and apply those profiles to solve problems in different Adobe programs. Whether you are a photographer, video pro, or just a smartphone enthusiast… every image can be improved. Start here to learn how to get the data you need to make these enhancements faster and easier.

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