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Removing distortions using the Adaptive Wide Angle filter

Removing distortions using the Adaptive Wide Angle filter - Photoshop Tutorial

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Removing distortions using the Adaptive Wide Angle filter

- [Narrator] Another filter that comes in really handy is Photoshop's Adaptive Wide Angle. We're going to work with this raw file, because I want to show you the difference between the upright command in Adobe Camera Raw, or Lightroom, and the filter in Photoshop. So I'll double-click in order to open this in Camera Raw, and I'll want to make sure in the Lens Corrections panel, that I have the Remove Chromatic Aberration, and Enable Profile Corrections enabled. Then, I'll select the Transform tool and I can use any of the automated upright options here, or we can use Guided Upright. I'll select Guided Upright, and that's going to enable me to drag out up to four different guides. I'll start here on the left-hand side, and drag out the first guide on the bridge there. And then, I'll drag out the second guide here, in order to straighten that. Then, I'm going to click and drag out a guide right along the side of that part…

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