The Adobe Photoshop CS6 Book for Digital Photographers
Step Seven: Now, remember, if you click OK and something doesn’t look quite right, and you converted this image for smart filters before you opened the filter itself (see Step One), then you can go to the Layers panel and double-click directly on the words “Adaptive Wide Angle” (as shown here). This will reopen the Adaptive Wide Angle dialog with all your Constraint lines still in place, so you can tweak them, rather than starting over from scratch.
Step Eight: Once you click OK, you’ll see all the gaps that will need to be cropped away, so get the Crop tool (C) and click-anddrag in the corner and side handles until most of the gaps are cropped away (all that grayed out area outside the cropping border here will be cropped away, and you can see it’s a pretty good amount). Press Return (PC: Enter) to crop your image, then go ahead and choose Flatten Image from the Layers panel’s flyout menu to flatten it.
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Chapter 8
Fixing Common Problems