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Just something to maybe discuss..do you use the Transform options in photoshop? Attached examples of as 'as taken' & 'distorted' church shot..
Any tips to share? Al.
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Just a quick observation: I do use the Transform tool quite a lot and I believe that I encounter the same effect as your example seems to show. i.e. after adjusting the angle, the building gains a rather 'squat' appearance. I often stretch the height in a second process - again using Transform/Scale to restore its normal appearance.
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Use the tool quite a bit, but generaly have to stretch it as Graham does. I do the distort on new layer and reduce the opacity whilst stretching so as to get as close to the original as possible.
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Hi Al, Not too sure what you are doing. It might be easier if each image was posted separately. I assume you are correcting the perspective....? If so, how did the distorted image gain a door, window and alarm box that do not show in the as taken shot?
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Same question as Andy.
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My thoughts were the same as Andy. As a rule I tend too avoid making the verticals 100% upright. In this case I would of probably gone halfway between the 2 and stretched a bit if required.
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Yep, my mistake, two similar pics next to each other numerically..sorry..oops..
..they were similar though & the post was just a way of opening a topic for discussion & seeing if / how others use the transform options & if there are any tips they can pass on. As has already been pointed out on here that Graham & Mike stretch the image again to try to get back to the original perspective of a building..just hope anyone reading this might be tempted to experiment with these range of tools is all my aim was really..Maybe we could do it with other photoshop tools too; for the general help of all. Al.
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Nice one Al, I agree - passing on tips and bits and pieces from Photoshop is a great idea.
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