June 2016
Beginner to intermediate
288 pages
6h 45m
English


Lens problems happen quite often, but they’re generally the most obvious in photos of buildings (especially when they’re taken with a wide-angle lens), where you see a building bowing out or leaning back. Anyway, fixing it is usually just two clicks: (1) Go under the Filter menu and choose Lens Correction. (2) In the Auto Correction tab, make sure the Geometric Distortion checkbox is turned on (as seen above left)—this has Photoshop look through its built-in database of lens correction profiles and, if it ...
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