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New Guided Upright Tool
On 09/06/2016 03:29, Tony Cooper wrote:
With the current threads about the value of the Adobe PS/LR subscription, and the attempts to eliminate perspective distortion in submitted photos, it's timely that Adobe has announced their new Guided Upright tool: http://petapixel.com/2016/06/08/adob...om-camera-raw/ It's available to subscribers of the package at no upcharge over the $9.99 we've been paying. In the past, new tools and features were only obtainable with costly upgrades to new versions. We've had that feature in Autopano Pro for ten years (IIRC). -- Cheers, David Web: http://www.satsignal.eu |
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New Guided Upright Tool
On 2016-06-09 09:54:36 +0000, David Taylor
said: On 09/06/2016 03:29, Tony Cooper wrote: With the current threads about the value of the Adobe PS/LR subscription, and the attempts to eliminate perspective distortion in submitted photos, it's timely that Adobe has announced their new Guided Upright tool: http://petapixel.com/2016/06/08/adob...om-camera-raw/ It's available to subscribers of the package at no upcharge over the $9.99 we've been paying. In the past, new tools and features were only obtainable with costly upgrades to new versions. We've had that feature in Autopano Pro for ten years (IIRC). However, I am pretty sure that you couldn't make those corrections to a RAW file. The new 'Guided Upright Tool' is a development of tools which have been available in Photoshop since 2005 with PS CS2 when the 'Lens Corrective' Filter was added. This correction could only be applied to JPEGs or RAW files which had been procesed and were open in Photoshop. With the release of CS6 in 2012 and PS CC in 2013 additional tools such as the 'Adaptive Wide Angle' filter were added, still no way to apply these corrections to RAW files. The most important changes to ACR (Adobe Camera RAW) and Lightroom came in late 2014 where the capability to make automatic lens correction and perspective corrections to RAW files was a completely new feature. In LR6 (2015) this was called the 'Upright Filter'. The new 'Guided Upright' filter is just a feature added to the older filter. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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New Guided Upright Tool
On 09/06/2016 13:56, Savageduck wrote:
[] However, I am pretty sure that you couldn't make those corrections to a RAW file. The new 'Guided Upright Tool' is a development of tools which have been available in Photoshop since 2005 with PS CS2 when the 'Lens Corrective' Filter was added. This correction could only be applied to JPEGs or RAW files which had been procesed and were open in Photoshop. With the release of CS6 in 2012 and PS CC in 2013 additional tools such as the 'Adaptive Wide Angle' filter were added, still no way to apply these corrections to RAW files. The most important changes to ACR (Adobe Camera RAW) and Lightroom came in late 2014 where the capability to make automatic lens correction and perspective corrections to RAW files was a completely new feature. In LR6 (2015) this was called the 'Upright Filter'. The new 'Guided Upright' filter is just a feature added to the older filter. Thanks! I missed the significance of "raw". It's not something I use. -- Cheers, David Web: http://www.satsignal.eu |
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New Guided Upright Tool
In article , David Taylor
wrote: With the current threads about the value of the Adobe PS/LR subscription, and the attempts to eliminate perspective distortion in submitted photos, it's timely that Adobe has announced their new Guided Upright tool: http://petapixel.com/2016/06/08/adob...ht-tool-lightr oom-camera-raw/ It's available to subscribers of the package at no upcharge over the $9.99 we've been paying. In the past, new tools and features were only obtainable with costly upgrades to new versions. We've had that feature in Autopano Pro for ten years (IIRC). no you didn't. |
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