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Correcting for lens distortion - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Photoshop One-on-One: Fundamentals
Correcting for lens distortion
- [Instructor] Now I'll show you the very first thing I want you to do when you're editing your photos in Camera Raw. Don't get distracted by this first panel of options basic, instead, skip down to this sixth panel optics. I'm going to cancel a lot out of Camera Raw. And here I am back inside bridge and notice that we have two versions of this Utah Vista image. One saved as a JPEG file with eight bits of data per channel per pixel. And one saved as a DNG file with 14 bits of data per pixel. Now, if I were to select them both and then press the space bar here inside bridge in order to enter the full screen mode, here's the DNG file, and here's the JPEG, which looks identical which is why I've added a label up here in the top right corner. And so even though they look identical here's the DNG and here's the JPEG. They edit very differently. Now I want you to see that this is a wide angle shot that I captured with the…
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Introducing Camera Raw2m 8s
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Camera Raw basics4m 58s
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Working with a developed image5m 24s
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Zooming and panning4m 48s
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Working with panels5m 58s
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Capture raw, convert to DNG5m 12s
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Correcting for lens distortion5m 51s
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Removing chromatic aberration4m 25s
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Exposure and Contrast6m 12s
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Highlights, shadows, whites, and blacks5m 8s
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Working with Texture, Clarity, and Dehaze6m 53s
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Opening and editing multiple images4m 54s
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The real purpose of the White Balance tool2m 7s
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Camera Raw tricks and tips3m 32s
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