How to Use Adaptive Wide-Angle Filter in Photoshop CS6

How to Use Adaptive Wide-Angle Filter in Photoshop CS6

Tutorial Details
  • Program: Adobe Photoshop CS6
  • Difficulty: Beginner
  • Estimated Completion Time: 10 Minutes

Final Product What You'll Be Creating

This entry is part 13 of 29 in the Introduction to Photoshop CS6 Session
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The Adaptive Wide Angle Filter in Photoshop CS6 will allow you to straighten curves and lines in photos taken with a fisheye or wide-angle lens. In this tutorial we will explain how this new filter works. Let’s get started!


Tags: CS6
  • mohamed

    i like it

  • http://grafixity.com Grafixity design

    Even though I’m more of a designer than a photographer,this could come in handy to add depth to any amateur-like photo I might take :)

    • sam jones

      lol Now ive read your comment i realise you say what i wanted to say but in 1 nice sentence. Thanks. lol

  • http://www.foodorrecipe.blogspot.com faiyaz

    This tutorial is very helpful to me and everyone should try it.

  • vex

    You should enlarge the canvas to make the door visible again.

  • http://www.futuretrend.co.uk orlando

    Thanks Martin. Just been playing around with Photoshop 6 this week so any heads-up on features to try out is very useful

  • http://filearena.net16.net Prakash

    i think this is india

  • nizar

    how can i achieve the same effect using CS5?

  • peta62

    Very useful tool and presentation. I just would not do it with the picture above, the result seems very artificial to me especially the door, I like the original more.

  • Sam Jones

    WOW! That is an amazing edition to photoshop; and the best bit about it, is that it will allow for amateurs, (or just people who cant afford nicer/better lenses) the chance to step up there photos and make them look a bit more professional or.. i dont know, sometimes that wide lens bloat can be a nice effect but a nice picture with straight edges looks nice and coherent, if that term describes what i mean? i hope it does lol.

    Anyone who uses photoshop to edit their photos just got a bit better (unless they can afford super nice lenses and stuff, that already capture the scene as per real life, with nice straight lines that arent bloated. lol super nice …)

  • http://smashinghub.com smashinghub

    thanks for very nice tip, i should do this pratice

  • http://facebook.com/aelmahmood Abdulqaseem

    Hi thanks fot nice tip and i leane somuch . Regard

  • http://www.markmullenphotography.co.uk Mark Mullen

    Most helpful, many thanks.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000968975762 Gabriel Figueira

    Hello there Martin, I was really amazed about this feature, and I tryed to do one on my own… It’s a very weak work, just to have the pleasure of using the technique! Thanks for the tutorial.

  • http://www.facebook.com/dimitrova01 Desislava Dimitrova

    Hello when I click on wide Angle feater – Filter require graphic processor accelertion .Pls check performance preferences …? Can you help me ?