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Can I "stack" lens effects?

New Here ,
Jan 03, 2020 Jan 03, 2020

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Is there any way to add multiple lenses to the same photo?

Say I want to use a Studio lens and after that is applied, I want to use a Portrait lens on top of the Studio lens.

It looks to me that even after saving a photo to the Gallery, if I bring it back into PSC it is returned to it's original form with whatever I lens effect I added removed.

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Community Beginner ,
Jan 05, 2020 Jan 05, 2020

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Nice idea

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New Here ,
Jan 07, 2020 Jan 07, 2020

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I second this option!

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Adobe Employee ,
Jan 08, 2020 Jan 08, 2020

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Hello Adobe_elmoalso, 

 

Thank you for your valuable feedback to add multiple lenses to the same photo. We will pass this along to the team! 

 

Feel free to share your Photoshop Camera Limited Preview photos on social media using the hashtag #PhotoshopCamera. We look forward to seeing what you create!  

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New Here ,
Jan 10, 2020 Jan 10, 2020

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I have added a filter, saved it, then run the saved foto through usign another filter.

I havent tried this yet, but what it I run several filters saving each one, then open them all as layers on photoshop.  Has anyone tried that?

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New Here ,
Jan 10, 2020 Jan 10, 2020

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I suppose that might work but I think the whole idea of PSC is to make nice
photos on your phone.
If I was going to use Photoshop, why would I need PSC first? I could just
do all the adjustments there. ☺

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 10, 2020 Aug 10, 2020

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Hi Adobe_elmoalso, 

 

Thanks for your feedback! 

 

There is a way to stack your lens effects. 

 

Here are the steps, you can also read and see samples in this post "Using the PsC Studio" here:

  • Save the photo with the first applied lens to your Camera Roll (iOS) or Albums (Android) in your device.  
  • Import your photo from your Camera Roll (iOS)/Albums (Android). 
  • Open your photo from the PsC Studio.  
  • Apply your second lens of choice. 

 

Please don't hesitate to get back in touch should you have any questions. 

 

We would also like to see what you create with the stacked lenses! Feel free to share your photo here!

 

Thanks!

Jenny

 

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