Monday, August 10, 2020

NEW VIDEO: Fixing lens distortion and perspective warp issues using Adobe Photoshop

We love using wide angle lenses to capture beautiful landscapes and other scenes, but those wide angle lenses also create distortion, especially at the edges of the frame. This is most easily seen when you photograph buildings from a close position, and you see the walls leaning away from the center of the frame on both sides of your photo. In my new video, I show you how to easily fix this distortion using the "Perspective Warp" tool in Adobe Photoshop.

If you have not noticed this distortion in your images yet, you will likely go back and find many examples of your own. Using this technique, you can easily correct this anomaly and make your images that much better.

 You can view the video by clicking on the images above.


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