Correct Image Perspective And Lens Flaws Manually; Correcting Chromatic Aberration In Camera Raw 7.1 - Adobe Photoshop CS6 User Manual

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1. In the nested Profile tab of the Lens Corrections tab, select Enable Lens Profile Corrections.
2. If Camera Raw does not find a suitable profile automatically, selecte a Make, Model, and Profile.
Note:
Some cameras have only one lens, and some lenses have only one profile. The lenses that are available depend on whether you're
adjusting a raw or a non-raw file. For a list of supported lenses, see the support article
Camera Raw
6. To create custom profiles, use the
3. If desired, customize the correction applied by the profile by using the Amount sliders:
Distortion
The default value 100 applies 100% of the distortion correction in the profile. Values over 100 apply greater correction to the
distortion; values under 100 apply less correction to the distortion.
Chromatic Aberration
The default value 100 applies 100% of the chromatic aberration correction in the profile. Values over 100 apply
greater correction to color fringing; values under 100 apply less correction to color fringing.
Vignetting
The default value 100 applies 100% of the vignetting correction in the profile. Values over 100 apply greater correction to
vignetting; values under 100 apply less correction to vignetting.
4. (Optional) To apply your changes to the default profile, choose Setup > Save New Lens Profile Defaults.

Correct image perspective and lens flaws manually

Transform and vignette corrections can be applied to original and cropped photos. Lens vignettes adjust exposure values to brighten dark corners.
1. Click the nested Manual tab of the Lens Corrections tab of the Camera Raw dialog box.
2. Under Transform, adjust any of the following:
Distortion
Drag to the right to correct barrel distortion and straighten lines that bend away from the center. Drag to the left to correct
pincushion distortion and straighten lines that bend toward the center.
Vertical
Corrects perspective caused by tilting the camera up or down. Makes vertical lines appear parallel.
Horizontal
Corrects perspective caused by angling the camera left or right. Makes horizontal lines parallel.
Rotate
Corrects for camera tilt.
Scale
Adjusts the image scale up or down. Helps to remove empty areas caused by perspective corrections and distortions. Displays areas
of the image that extend beyond the crop boundary.
3. Under Chromatic Aberration, adjust any of the following:
Fix Red/Cyan Fringe
Adjusts the size of the red channel relative to the green channel.
Fix Blue/Yellow Fringe
Zoom in on an area that contains very dark or black detail against a very light or white background. Look for color fringing. To more
clearly see the color fringing, press Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) as you move a slider to hide any color fringe corrected by the
other color slider.
Defringe
Choose All Edges to correct color fringing for all edges, including any sharp change in color values. If choosing All Edgesresults in
thin gray lines or other undesired effects, choose Highlight Edges to correct color fringing only in the edges of highlighting where fringing is
most likely to occur. Choose Off to turn off defringing.
4. Under Lens Vignetting adjust the following:
Amount
Move the Amount slider to the right (positive values) to lighten the corners of the photo. Move the slider to the left (negative
values) to darken the corners of the photo.
Midpoint
Drag the Midpoint slider to the left (lower value) to apply the Amount adjustment to a larger area away from the corners. Drag the
slider to the right (higher value) to restrict the adjustment to an area closer to the corners.

Correcting Chromatic Aberration in Camera Raw 7.1

Camera Raw 7.1 provides a checkbox to automatically correct blue-yellow and red-green fringes (lateral chromatic aberration). Slider controls
correct purple/magenta and green aberration (axial chromatic aberration). Axial chromatic aberration often occurs in images made with large
apertures.
Remove red-green and blue-yellow color shifts
Adobe Lens Profile
Adjusts the size of the blue channel relative to the green channel.
Lens profile support | Lightroom 3, Photoshop CS5,
Creator.
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