Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.

shopvido

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Fisheye lens capable of covering an extremely wide field of view. This lens usually makes the image distorted but it gives interesting effect for the picture.

Method 1: The easiest way to create fisheye lens effect image.

Step 1: open the picture you want to edit

1.jpg


Step 2: Press Ctrl + A to make a selection around the photo. Go to Edit> Transform> Warp, we will get the results as shown in Fig.

2.jpg


Step 3: In the Warp choose Fisheye mode, and set the Bend to 100 for the most clearly effective. Then checkmark "V".

3.jpg


Result:

4.jpg



Method 2: Create images with ultra-wide fisheye lens effect

Step 1: cut the image with a uniform two-dimensional size and focus on the image you want to show.

5.jpg


Step 2: Change the name Layer Back ground to Layer 0, by double click on the Back ground layer, select Layer From Back ground.

6.jpg


Step 3: Go to Filter> Distort> Spherize, this dialog will give the effect of convex spherical images.

7.jpg


We will have the result:

8.jpg


If you want to increase the efficiency we can do to one such step or press Ctrl + F.

9.jpg


Step 4: Use the Elliptical Marquee Tool select the area around the image effect. Copy this layer by right click on the image and select Layer via Copy.

10.jpg


Step 5: Turn off Layer 0 or deleted by dragging on the image to the trash in the Layers panel.

11.jpg


We will have result:

12.jpg


Step 6: Use the Paint Bucket Tool fill the black background image. (You can cut image wider to facilitate the operation).

13.jpg


Step 7: To the border between image and softer shirts, and create a feeling of more space for photos. We select the area around the image.

14.jpg


Use Ctrl + Shift + I to change the selection. For more soft feather of a selection, go to Select> Modify> Feather (select number from 10 - 20 depending on your image) and then continue to copy the layer selection.

15.jpg


Go to Filter> Blur> Gaussian Blur (choose from 25 - 40 depending on the picture).

17.jpg


Step 8: The final tool used is the Crop Tool, press C shortcut and cut the image like a picture taken with fish eye lens.

17.jpg


Result:

18.jpg



I wish you successful and have beautiful photos!
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.