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FISHEY EYE LENS IN PHOTOSHOP


Question Posted Saturday April 12 2008, 3:58 pm

how to use a fishey eye lens effect on my photos with photoshop??? like exact way of doing it for excample (tools-->applications ,etc) somehting like that exact directions :) tnx

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mekago5 answered Wednesday April 16 2008, 4:59 pm:
To get a fisheye lens effect in Photoshop go to...

Filter > Distort > Spherize

Then you can choose how much of a distortion you want. On a related note, the filter will only operate on a circle that goes to the edge of the shortest dimension, leaving undistorted corners. So if you want to apply it to the entire image, increase the canvas size by at least 200%... Image > Canvas Size.

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