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How to Fix a Bent Horizon in Photoshop

April 15, 2016/in Post Processing/by Johny Spencer

In this video, you’ll learn how to use Photoshop to fix a bent horizon line in your panorama images. This is a really easy technique for saving a panorama image that has a horizon that looks like a banana.

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    After merging a panorama in Lightroom

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    After a bit of Photoshop love

By the way, this problem could have been avoided if I had simply kept my tripod level. Here is a quick and easy way to fix this problem in Photoshop.

About Author Johny Spencer

Johny Spencer is a professional landscape and wilderness photographer for the National Park Service in Australia. He's passionate about sharing the photo love with others to help them smash out amazing photography. He hangs out a lot in the Share Inspire Create Lounge an exclusive photography community thats dedicate to helping photographers master their photography.

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