Hallo everybody,
I make a photo with an wide angle lens and now i'd like to add some 2d and 3d graphic and vectors. Of course I'd like to preserve the original lens distortion, therefore I need to APPLY lens distortion to my graphics to match with photo distortion. How can I make It? There is a plugin or inside effect in Photoshop?
Many thanks!
P.s. Again, NOT REMOVE but APPLY lens distortion.
Hello, I am looking to fix the barrel distortion- fisheye effect of photos taken from my quadcopter. From the altitude, the lens distortion is very pronounced.
So, within Photoshop CS6 went to "filter" Menu -> Lens Correction ...and under "Auto Correction" -> "Camera Make" Gopro does not appear in the dropdown list like it does in the online videos I have found to correct this.
..What gives?
I've merged the original exposures into a panorama using PS's photo merge tool, and then used the Adaptive Lens filter to straighten it out. The merge gave a cup shape to the horizon. The Adaptive Lens filter wasn't as easy as expected, as just marking the horizon was not working and I could find no way to tell it that the projected line it drew was not following the right curve! But I found that making a bunch of overlapping small lines did the trick.
So here's what I have now:
Before I work on color, I need to get the composition right. The distant horizon is straight, and the change in features on the left is a natural place to have a bend, but maybe the distant horizon ought to be a bit curved after all? I'm open to suggestions.
The near space is too distorted and doesn't match, but having the feature provides for the opening up of the distance beyond it. But maybe it can be shaped or modified somehow?
Any suggestions or discussion on what I should do next?
Also, I've found that PS will not save a file if it runs larger than 2GB. A more enormous merge could not be saved with layers intact. This thing is already pushing 2GB, with one "smart" layer + the lens filter and a vibrancy adjustment layer.
I am trying to figure out what magnification my camera lens is shooting at, so I took a silver oxide battery and measured it with my digital calipers. It read out at 7.76 millimeters. I then took a picture of the battery with my lens at close focus and used a macro focusing rail to make minor adjustments to the focus and opened up the image in Photoshop CS6. I set the units to millimeters and used the ruler tool to measure the battery in the image. It said the battery was 660 millimeters. I am sure I did something wrong in the PS settings. I have included the image here. Would somebody please measure the battery in the image and tell me if I did something wrong? Thank you in advance for any help you can give me!
I keep seeing these "rings" on color backgrounds on TV or in print. It looks like a "halo" effect or circular, concentric rings but only on solid graphic backgrounds.
An AD said there is a name for this but I forgot-- anyone here know it?
Hello Photoshop Guru forum, I think I need one such guru's help for something- I'm trying to conform a graphic logo image with text (currently using a non-vector) to curve along the edge of a circle without distorting the letters and such. The warp tool is somewhat helpful but too haphazard. In general I use PS more for painting and such, so my experience working with paths is limited.. anyone know what technique makes the most sense in this situation?
To reiterate, this is for a sticker project, so I'm trying to wrap a logo along the edge of a circular sticker. It doesn't occupy too much space, as it's going along the curve with other text. Using Photoshop CS4 on a Mac. Thanks for any assistance you guys can offer.
I just really like my smile on this pic and wishes to do something about it, I want to cut it out and apply some enhancements but not sure what or how
Here's my cutout but I know it is not perfect
Can anybody do some tricks of my photo and give it an effect?
hi guys! hope everyone is doing well!
I've just returned from a law students' end of the year party and took a photo with this rather important guy in the field, however as it turns out I was too nervous and ended up fogging my glasses, I'm wondering if there's anything that can be done to fix this? thanks!
the link is he
https://www.dropbox.com/s/b1p05nd44f..._9807.JPG?dl=0
if possible, I hope you could help me reduce the blurriness of my left piece of lens (the one on the right from our point of view)
if it's not too troublesome, I hope for the edited image in high res uploaded and provided to me via an image browsing site, I will be extremely grateful to your good deeds. Thank you for your time and good day!
Lets say I have a photo of a vase of flowers on a neutral gray background. The background has reproduced off
color. After adjusting the color back to neutral gray I want to do he following.
1. Save the adjustments made to the image.
2. Apply that adjustment to a different image of the same subject.
Working in Photoshop cs6
Hey fellow Gurus... so I need a Huge favor.. can anyone with photoshop.. please revive this photo.. and remove all that awful glare and make my gf and I ... visible again?!?!?! MANY THANKS!!
So I'm trying to edit the images to look like these. I don't care to much for the graphics I just need learn what to do and how to do the editing. I'm trying to figure out how they paint the metal and how to make it look smooth around the edges as well as make the stones look smooth and sharp. The jewelry I've shot does come out sharp and clear cause I am using a Nikon D800 with a 105mm micro lens. What are the steps that I need to take in order to acheive this kind of look on the Jewelry. I'd really appreciate any feed back or help. It doesn't have to look like these images 100% but if I can even come close to having them look like this in fine detail will make my company happy and not fire me lol. Please please please help me. I've watch a whole bunch of videos on youtube about fine jewelry editing but it never seems to come out like this.