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Using Puppet Warp to correct perspective - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop CC for Photographers: Intermediate
Using Puppet Warp to correct perspective
Continue on the topic of how we can make creative, perspective or distorition corrections. Here we're going to take a look at a fascinating tool which is called Puppet Warp. We'll copy the background layer first and apply Puppet Warp to a new layer so it can compare the before and after results. Click into the background layer and click Cmd + J on a Mac or Ctrl + J on Windows, we'll go ahead and name this new layer warp. Next we'll access Puppet Warp by navigating to the edit pull-down menu. And here, we'll select puppet warp. Now this particular tool has to be a lot of fun to demo when you're working in a classroom. Because it allows you to make some really off the wall adjustments. First, what you want to do, if you're seeing the overlay mesh, you want to turn that off, because I find that that's a little bit distracting. When you turn on, and off the mesh, it can show you how you can work on different regions of the photograph. Here, we'll turn that off for now, so we can really…
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Using the Lens Correction filter5m 56s
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Correcting difficult distortions with Lens Correction6m 13s
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Using Upright in Camera Raw to easily correct distortion2m 47s
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Digging deeper into the Camera Raw lens correction controls4m 51s
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Fixing difficult issues easily with Camera Raw9m 6s
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Correcting distortion in an architectural photograph3m 37s
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Using the Camera Raw lens correction controls for creative results4m 21s
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Using Puppet Warp to correct perspective5m 28s
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Correcting distortion with Perspective Warp (CC 2014.1)6m 35s
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