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Old 03-03-07, 12:54
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While in Victoria in the middle of February, Anne tried an image when the wind was blowing freely and had a strong chill to it. She did not check her lines and her image was off line.

Working very slow with my plastic graph paper lines I was able to rescue part of the image. It needed a +5 rotation to clockwise.

My lesson is - try to straighten your images before you junk them. You may be able to salvage at least part of the image.

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Lovely work getting back to level field. Nice picture.
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My thanks for the kind words, Inacar.

I hope it helps people take a second look at their images.

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