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Fixing lens correction automatically

Fixing lens correction automatically

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Fixing lens correction automatically

- Once you've got a video clip open, it is possible to automatically fix lens correction. Now, Photoshop has a huge library of lens profiles. And if you know the camera that was used, it's often possible to fix things. You just need to match it up. Once the video clip is open, you'll need to let it know that you want to apply filters. The best way to do that with a video clip in Photoshop is to right click and convert it to a smart object. You'll now see that the color changed in the timeline and that there's a smart object icon here. If you want to see those clips a little larger, you can click and choose panel options, and easily bump up the size of the thumbnail here, and you'll see a larger thumbnail in the layers panel. Now, when you convert to a smart object, you won't get the same playback performance level that you did on a regular layer. You'll see it skips a little bit because it needs to start cashing the frames.…

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