From the course: Using and Creating Lens Profiles in Adobe CC Applications

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Removing geometric distortion

Removing geometric distortion

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Removing geometric distortion

- Let's take a look at fixing geometry problems in Photoshop. Again, we're going to work with two types of images, a photo and a video file. We'll open up this one here that's pretty straightforward. You can drag that on the Photoshop icon to open it up. Now, if you're going to apply corrections, make sure you convert this for smart filters. This will allow you to use "lens correction" on the video file, and then set the timeline so you can view the entire window. Choose, "filter," "lens corrections," and then give it some information. For example, by checking my notes from the shoot, I know that this was shot on a NIKON, and that I was using a D800. The D800 doesn't have specific lens profiles, but the D600 is a close match with full frame. This is a prime lens and looking at the two, that's making an OK change. But really, I want to take advantage of "Custom" here. This is going to allow me to tilt the image as needed and if I turn on the grid it gets a bit easier to see things…

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