From the course: Lightroom Classic CC: Creating High-Dynamic Range (HDR) Photos
Unlock the full course today
Join today to access over 22,400 courses taught by industry experts or purchase this course individually.
Additional lens correction - Lightroom Tutorial
From the course: Lightroom Classic CC: Creating High-Dynamic Range (HDR) Photos
Additional lens correction
- All right, I'm happy with the changes we've made and what I'd like to do is merge these into a file that we can run some lens correction on and any additional Camera RAW techniques, then we'll send it back to Lightroom. To start, select all the layers and then right-click and convert them to a Smart Object. You'll now see that it takes the file and merges all the layers non-destructively into a single Smart Object. Inside that Smart Object is another Smart Object which contained the RAW file from Lightroom as well as our cloned and healed areas and all of the selected masking. We'll do the same over here. Select all of the layers and convert that to a Smart Object, right-click, and there we go. Now that we've done that, we'll take advantage of some advanced controls inside of Photoshop. Photoshop offers several different filters for fixing perspective issues. What I'm gonna do to start is take advantage of the adaptive wide angle filter. This makes it really easy to draw lines and…
Practice while you learn with exercise files
Download the files the instructor uses to teach the course. Follow along and learn by watching, listening and practicing.
Contents
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
The Creative Cloud connection3m 38s
-
Preparing the HDR file for Photoshop6m 9s
-
Exchanging the HDR file with Photoshop8m 2s
-
Advanced strategies to correct color cast6m 28s
-
Advanced healing and cloning in Photoshop4m 16s
-
Additional lens correction7m 42s
-
Invoking Camera Raw as a filter3m 4s
-
Sending the image back to your Lightroom catalog2m 47s
-
-
-