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Location: Norfolk
Posts: 365
Camera: Canon 60D
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CS6 and one of the awesome new filters
I was creating some panoramas and I was struggling with one due to wide angle distortion. I then stumbled across a tutorial on the new Adaptive Wide Angle filter built into CS6. I have to say, its really very good and has made me consider the upgrade from CS5 even more.
Here is a snap shot of the best I could manage with the panorama mode alone. Not great. ![]() Wide Angle 1 by Minnis Photography, on Flickr ...and here it is after some Adaptive Wide Angle magic... ![]() Wide Angle 2 by Minnis Photography, on Flickr ...and the final image after some levels, saturation and sharpening. ![]() Panorama 3 by Minnis Photography, on Flickr |
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Real name : Stewart (duh)
Location: Maidenhead
Posts: 4,388
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You shouldn't need to use this filter to correct a panorama. The problem was that you hadn't created the panorama properly in the first place.
This same issue came up recently and I put together a detailed answer. That thread is here: [click].
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