From the course: Shooting and Processing Panoramas
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Using third-party filters to enhance panoramas
From the course: Shooting and Processing Panoramas
Using third-party filters to enhance panoramas
- The world of Photoshop filters is pretty vast. And in a short lesson here, I can't take you through all the cool ones that are out here, but I want to show you a few that I find most useful to give a unique look or a little bit of refinement to panoramic photos. All of these have available demos that you can download and try out on your own and decide which ones are a good match for you. Let's talk a little bit more about filters. Remember, when you go to run filters be sure to convert for smart filters and then click OK. This makes the filter non-destructive. Now, in this case, I'ma take advantage of a newer filter called Luminar Flex. And what I like about this is it uses artificial intelligence to enhance different parts of the photo. There's a couple of tools that I like. Now, Luminar Flex has workspaces. So I'm going to switch and take advantage here of different workspaces for different jobs. Now in this case, we'll go with the image aware workspace. And what I want to do is…
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Using the Photo Filter adjustment layer3m
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Using third-party filters to enhance panoramas4m 7s
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Refining shadows and highlights3m 16s
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Improving contrast in panoramic photos2m 20s
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Adjusting vibrance in panoramic photos2m 43s
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Converting panoramic photos to black and white5m 42s
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