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Carl B. Johnson #1
Re: Deformation
Hi Rob,
Easy one... open the image, CTRL A (select all) and then go to
Edit>Transform and you have various options including skew, distort and
perspective; one of those should give you the results you want.
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Ed A. Ortiz #2
Re: Deformation
If I understand correctly, you can hit Crtl + T for the transform tool and right click. Choose perspective.
Or, you can hit Crtl + T and hold Crtl + Shft and drag on the side of the object.
PS: if you're on the background layer, Alt + double click on the layer to unlock it.
Ed A. Ortiz Guest
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Rob Keijzer #3
Re: Deformation
Thanks for your reaction about "transform".
I was trying it with the wrong tools all the time.
The advantage of experimenting, though is that I discovered the perfect way to apply "Perspective Control" for all the architecture that I did't shoot with a technical (bellows) camera.
Exiting! (I look at the clock and it's midnight. I work for another half hour, look at the clock again and it's 5 AM! Rats!)
bye and thanks again, Rob
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