Adaptive Wide Angle

Updated: 07/31/2022 by Computer Hope
Adobe Photoshop

Adaptive Wide Angle shifts the image to fix problems created with specific camera lenses. It can straighten lens-curved lines and normalize the image.

Correction choices are Fisheye, Perspective, Auto, and Full Spherical. Auto requires a lens profile. Full Spherical requires a 1:2 image ratio. Scale, Focal Length, and Crop Factor can be adjusted.

Controls in the upper left allow fine-tuning. Constraints and Polygon Constraints can be added to affect the warping algorithm. Image content can be moved.

Adaptive Wide Angle can also be used to distort normal images for a lifting paper or a bloated CRT (cathode ray tube) screen look.

Adaptive Wide Angle works on 8 Bit, 16 Bit, RGB (red, green, and blue), grayscale, and CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, and key) images, and Smart Objects. This filter launches another window with options.

Adaptive Wide Angle is part of Adobe Photoshop's Extended Filters.

Adaptive Wide Angle

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