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Making corrections in Photoshop

Making corrections in Photoshop

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Making corrections in Photoshop

- While we've taken a look at Lens Corrections I'd like to really go in depth and show you a couple of workflows. We're gonna take a look at both video workflows and still workflows. I'm gonna walk through how I use these to solve real world problems. So let's get started with an architectural image that definitely has some perspective and lens issues. I'm gonna open up this first image here. And this is a photo from down in Atlanta. While I like this image, it has a lot of perspective issues that I'm not so crazy about. The building almost looks to be leaning, plus some of these strong lines here that should be straight have a bit of a bulge to them. Well, let's correct the issues. I like to work nondestructively, so I'll choose Filter, Convert for Smart Filters, and click OK. Now that that's done I can apply the Lens Correction option. And notice that it already made some decent fixes. If we toggle that on and off there's a very big vignette problem that's fixed at the edge. Now we…

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