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Anonymous
Hey /p/, how do I fixed this curved horizon in photoshop? Buying a less fail lens is not an option.
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>> dss !3tILFyiK.U
filters->distort->lens correction
play with the controls till you like the picture.
>> Anonymous
>>73523
oh thanks
>> Anonymous
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Alternatively, magics.

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>> Anonymous
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>>73522
LENS FLARE is always an answer.

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>> dss !3tILFyiK.U
>>73528
wow this pic actually makes me squint.
>> Anonymous
There's ways to straighten that out in CS3 but its overly complicated and you have to bubble the image slightly out at the top. probably just easier to cut it out if a curved horizon is that much of an issue for you.
>> Anonymous
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now it obeys that rule of thirds and is a better photo
you're welcome

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