In Adobe TV there is a tutorial from Russell Preston from Adobe using a Phantom Vision It is a complicated procedure that is made a lot easier if you change the camera lens but it shows the basic way to get the job done using CC.:tennis:
[video]http://tv.adobe.com/watch/take-flight-into-the-adobe-creative-cloud/taking-flight/[/video]
Because the camera was not stabilized there is a lot of distortions and off level horizon, which he shows how to overcome.
Thus far I can only get PS Elements into OS10.9 which is a joke. it is crap. I don't want to pay for CC on a monthly debit. So I need two computers to run my old versions of PS which cannot now be upgraded. It is at times like this that I approve of OEM knock-offs.
[video]http://tv.adobe.com/watch/take-flight-into-the-adobe-creative-cloud/taking-flight/[/video]
Because the camera was not stabilized there is a lot of distortions and off level horizon, which he shows how to overcome.
Thus far I can only get PS Elements into OS10.9 which is a joke. it is crap. I don't want to pay for CC on a monthly debit. So I need two computers to run my old versions of PS which cannot now be upgraded. It is at times like this that I approve of OEM knock-offs.
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