Turn Your Fisheye Photos into Breathing GIFs in Adobe Photoshop

Turn Your Fisheye Photos into Breathing GIFs in Adobe Photoshop

Are you looking to add a unique twist to your fisheye photos? This tutorial offers an exciting opportunity to transform ordinary images into dynamic breathing GIFs using Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom Classic.

Led by the creative portrait photographer Quinlyn Tosh, it presents a step-by-step process that is both approachable and informative. Beginning with basic adjustments, you'll learn how to stack layers effectively to create an engaging animated effect.

Whether you’re just starting in photography or have years of experience, this guide is filled with valuable tips designed to enhance your skills. Remember to ensure you have the latest version of Photoshop installed, so you can fully explore the techniques discussed. Get ready to bring your images to life like never before!

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