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Posted on 19/07/07 11:30:49 PM |
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bohogirl
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fish eye look*
hello, does anyone know how to get this look in Photoshop without me having to go out and purchase a fish eye lens? thanks! ![]() |
Posted on 19/07/07 11:55:45 PM |
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steve hill
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Re: fish eye look*
The distort/spherize filter looks like it will do what you want you can seletct areas of your image to distort or apply to the entire image, I have not used it myself have a play and see for yourself |
Posted on 19/07/07 11:57:04 PM |
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Wayne
Printer’s Devil Posts: 312 Reply |
Re: fish eye look*
Hi bohogirl, welcome to the forum. You can get some good distortions by using the 'warp free transform' First make the background into a layer, then enter 'Free Transform' (CTRL + T, then click on the 'warp' button on the tool options bar) Drag the grid until you get what you want, then click on the tick to accept the transformation. Alternatively, play around with the 'remove distortion' slider in the 'Lens Correction' filter (Filter > Distort > Lens Correction) |
Posted on 20/07/07 7:01:51 PM |
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bohogirl
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Re: fish eye look*
thanks so much guys!!! i'll def. try these techniques... |
Posted on 31/12/08 09:26:53 AM |
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rob
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Re: fish eye look*
I have to agree with Wayne on this - the Lens Correction under Distort is the option I use for this effect and as you say, why buy a fisheye lens? It's one of those things you would probably use once a year - rather like my Cokin Tobacco Grad filter which makes African sunsets over the savannah look so impressive but does not really do much in Rotherham _________________ rob_stroud@yahoo.co.uk |