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Old 02-10-09, 22:41
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Hi
Quite new to photography

Needed to take a few shots of framed paintings (under glass) so had to settle for taking from the side in a hurry before they got collected.

Is it possible to correct the parallelogram images in Photoshop 9. to get to a rectangle.

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Old 03-10-09, 09:02
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If, by photoshop 9 you mean CS2, then yes.

Filter > Distort > Lens Correction
Then adjust the sliders for Transform. It will mean some fairly drastic cropping afterwards I suspect.
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Thanks for rapid reply
Yes CS2

Will give it a go
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Success and thanks again

Cropping worked well

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