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Fixing perspective and keystoning with Upright

Fixing perspective and keystoning with Upright - After Effects Tutorial

From the course: After Effects Guru: Advanced Photoshop Integration

Fixing perspective and keystoning with Upright

- Photoshop offers some very powerful tools to compensate for lens issues. All lenses create distortion, and if you're shooting with a wide-angle lens, you might notice curvature at the edges. But even a standard lens can have a vignette, or chromatic aberration. Fortunately, these are relatively easy to take out using Photoshop and its lens correction options. It's available as both a filter and as part of Camera Raw. I wanna show you applying this to a footage layer using Photoshop. The only drawback is you'll have to render it out as it's not an affect that translates into aftereffects without rendering. In Photoshop, choose File Open. And navigate to Folder Five. I've put a handful of images here, and let's start with the one for fixing with Upright. I'll open that file up. And you see that the timeline opens. And if we click the space bar or click Play, the footage'll play back. If your system is relatively modern, it'll likely play back in real time. Now in order to apply a…

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