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Auto-correcting a JPEG image

Auto-correcting a JPEG image - Photoshop Tutorial

From the course: Photoshop CC 2017 One-on-One: Advanced

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Auto-correcting a JPEG image

- [Instructor] In this movie, we'll see how Camera Raw's automatic lens correction fares when applied to a jpeg image. And so right next door we see a jpeg version of my Jeep and I created it from the original dng file by right clicking on that raw image and choosing open in Camera Raw and notice here on the right hand side of the screen that I've applied a bunch of different development settings as indicated by these various numeric values. I've also cropped the image and you can see what that looks like by selecting the crop tool which you can get by pressing the C key and this demonstrates, if nothing else, that the original image was quite crooked. Now I could modify my crop boundary if I wanted to after which point I just press the Enter key or the return key on the Mac to apply my changes. Now the one thing I didn't do was apply any lens corrections and you can confirm that's the case by selecting the lens correction icon and switching to the profile tab and notice that both of…

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