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Using the Photo Filter adjustment layer

Using the Photo Filter adjustment layer

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Using the Photo Filter adjustment layer

- There are several ways to finish out a panoramic image. I just want to show you a couple of techniques that I like to really just take it from good to great. The first one is a photo filter adjustment layer. And essentially this acts like a virtual version of the glass filters you could use in the field. Let's explore the use of the photo filter command in order to apply an adjustment to a panoramic image. Now, in this case the photo filter command can be easily found under the adjustments panel. And when you click on it, what I like is that it offers an excellent option to change using a simulation of a glass filter. The options are easily accessed from a popup list. And what you'll see here are different choices to warm the image or cool the image as well as other glass filters. Now, if you uncheck the density box you can really see what's happening here. Adding in blue to the scene, for example, to cool the shot down. And in this case, these options can get really strong if we…

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