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Using the Adaptive Wide Angle command

Using the Adaptive Wide Angle command - Lightroom Tutorial

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Using the Adaptive Wide Angle command

- One of my favorite filters inside of Photoshop is the adaptive wide angle command. It's quite useful for fixing advanced perspective issues which often come into play when shooting panoramic photos. Earlier in Lightroom, we applied a merge, and this particular image has a lot of curve lines. What I want to do is hand this off to Photoshop, This hands off a new file. Now let's start to fix perspective. I'll choose filter, adaptive wide angle. What I want to start to do is access straight lines. You'll notice with each click, You can find curve lines and it will turn them into straight lines. Now you have to be careful with how many of these you use, but it's surprisingly intelligent. You can go through and find a lot of areas that really should be straight. You don't want to overdo it, but it's surprising how powerful this is. There we go. move the points to the right position. You automatically get a nice punch in to help you with the accuracy of where the points are going. There we…

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