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My brother-in-law was having way to much fun with his new fish-eye lens in Jamaica - and took lots of great pictures with it. There are some lovely scenery ones that I'd love to be able to "straighten" out. Can anyone provide me some guidelines or links to a tutorial on doing it in PSE5?

Thanks in Advance!
I find the PTLens software nice have in my software bag. You can download the software to tryout prior to being purchase.

http://epaperpress.com/ptlens/

John
Thanks John - that might do the trick for the few images that I want to do.
Jane, I have and use PTLens software all the time.
Even though you think the trial downlosd is all you need for two or three images, you may well end up buying it for more than occasional use.

I find that I use it as often to introduce distortion as I do to correct.

Rusty
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness" - Dave Barry

If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough. - Robert Capa

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Jane, my first Gary comment...........

You can always keep your camera lens you have now and drink more......then you have a fish eye!!!

NOT ME.......ITS HIBE!!!! :rotfl:
Jen Clark
Canon 7D/50D, 5D Mark II, Lenses: 16-35m 2.8L, 85m 1.2L, 85m 1.8, 50m 1.8 II, 70-200 2.8 IS II, 1.4 extender
Currently working with CS5/LR3/Aperture 2
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:biggrin: Too funny Jen!
Just trying to do my part since Gary is offline....I just don't know where this stuff comes from I just blurt it out. Just smack him when he gets back ok. :rotfl:
Jen Clark
Canon 7D/50D, 5D Mark II, Lenses: 16-35m 2.8L, 85m 1.2L, 85m 1.8, 50m 1.8 II, 70-200 2.8 IS II, 1.4 extender
Currently working with CS5/LR3/Aperture 2
http://imagesbyjeniferclark.com ...Images by Jenifer Clark...
This one for Gary and Jen!

:toast:
:spew:
:woohoo:
:toast:
Dane
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Ever stop to think, and forget to start again?
Jane, that was first class Gary style :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
Shalom,
Don
A well conseived image is a poem written with light.
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