From the course: Shooting and Processing Panoramas

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Sending from Lightroom Classic to Photoshop

Sending from Lightroom Classic to Photoshop

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Sending from Lightroom Classic to Photoshop

- [Instructor] Once you're satisfied with the image, you have some flexibility. For example, I can choose to send this over to Photoshop for additional work. I'll just choose photo, edit in, and I'll send this over to Photoshop as a smart object. What this does is makes a new TIFF file and embeds the high-quality image inside of it. Now it takes a second, but it will launch Photoshop and embed the DNG file. If needed, you can double-click to open up the Camera Raw dialog. This makes it easy if I need to refine things a little bit, and lifting the blacks to avoid clipping, or perhaps increase the strength of the dehaze slider there. and you see the image takes on the new properties. While we're here, we could take advantage for example, applying something like the adaptive wide-angle filter. Let's just select the layer and choose adaptive wide-angle. I'm going to click and attempt to follow the curve there of the horizon, there we go. And we can start to straighten things out a little…

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