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Edge Detection filter?

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Aug 13, 2018 Aug 13, 2018

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Hi,

I'm in the market for a photo editing software for 360 pictures, and was wondering whether Lightroom Classic CC had some sort of edge detection filter (example shown below)

Effect-of-three-different-edge-detection-filters-Laplacian-Canny-and-Sobel-filters.png

In addition, I was wondering what other Adobe software are able to edit 360 pictures and have some sort of edge detection filter, if any.

Thanks!

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Aug 14, 2018 Aug 14, 2018

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Lightroom doesn't have any selection tools. What exactly are you trying to do? Select objects based on their colour/contrast?

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Aug 14, 2018 Aug 14, 2018

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> "Lightroom doesn't have any selection tools."

Lightroom has several selection tools, the Grad and Radial filters and the Local Adjustments Brush, and all three of these tools can access the Luminosity Range or the Color Range selection tools.

Moreover, an Edge Detection Mask is incorporated into the Sharpening section of the Detail panel.

>> "In addition, I was wondering what other Adobe software are able to edit 360 pictures and have some sort of edge detection filter, if any."

Look at Photoshop CC (subscription only) or Photoshop Elements. But LR is more convenient for batch processing large numbers of images.

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Give us some more information on what exactly you're trying to achieve and we'll do our best to help 

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Depending on the details in your 360 images you may want to look at Ps. If they are similar you may be able to work with a script for batch processing. Can you post a screen shot of your original and explain what the desired outcome is after editing?

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