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Auto-correcting an undocumented photo

Auto-correcting an undocumented photo - Photoshop Tutorial

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Auto-correcting an undocumented photo

- [Instructor] In this movie, I'll demonstrate how you automatically lens correct an undocumented photograph, by which I mean an image file that doesn't contain any camera or lens information in its metadata. And by way of demonstration, I'll be working with some consumer-grade photos, one captured with an iPhone, and the other two captured with a GoPro. And by the way, much of what I'll be showing you works the same with the lens correction filter that I showed you in the previous chapter as it does in Camera Raw. So it's totally up to you how you decide to work. Alright, as you can see here, I've selected a photograph, once again inside Adobe Bridge, and if you're working along with me, you want to make sure that your metadata panel is up over here in the lower right-hand corner of the screen. At least, that's where it's located by default. If you can't find it, go up to the window menu, and choose metadata panel. Although you don't want to chose the command if it has a checkmark in…

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