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Fix architectural distortion easily with the Lens Correction Filter (continued)

We used a slight adjustment here.

In addition, you can also use the Darken Vignette adjustment slider. By darkening the outer edges of the image, it will force the viewer's attention to the center of the image. Adjust the Darken Vignette slider to your visual taste, as we've done in Figure D.

FIGURE D


Here's a quick trick: darken the edges to move the eye to the center of the image. Roll over picture for a larger image.

Lastly, once the image distortion problem is fixed, simply recrop the image to your preference.

After applying the Lens Correction Filter to your image, the surface-curving distortion caused by the wide-angle lens and low shooting angles are eliminated.

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