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shopvido

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Oct 11, 2012
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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

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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.

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

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Result:

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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.

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

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

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We will have the result:

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

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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.

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

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We will have result:

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

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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.

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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.

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

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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.

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Result:

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I wish you successful and have beautiful photos!
 
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