Hi all,
I have used the Photoshop's Automatic Image Merge and stitched a U shaped image, and I am trying to straighten it up.
In either Photoshop or LR3, which tool/function I can use to straighten a U shaped image?
Hi all,
I have used the Photoshop's Automatic Image Merge and stitched a U shaped image, and I am trying to straighten it up.
In either Photoshop or LR3, which tool/function I can use to straighten a U shaped image?
Hi andylo.
Post up the image you're referring to…… and we'll see!
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if the horizon etc is not a nice curve it can mean a lot of playing to get it right.
If it is a nice even curve you can use the perspective/distortion correction tool. Depending on your version of PS, it changes where it is on the menu, but look for Lens Correction filters.
If it isn' a nice even curve, then the liquify tool is your saviour, but it can take some trial and error getting an understanding of how this tool work and getting it 100% right can be hard work
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I have found (CS2 and on) the Edit - Warp tool quite useful. But let's c it soon.
Am.
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Hi Andy
A look at the image would help.
Often the Transform tool and using some of the different modes will get me out of trouble. I think it is in most versions of photoshop.
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Will post it tonight, fell asleep last nite in front of my laptop after I made the post
That looks like a nice even U shape, give the lens correction filter a go, in PS
I don't know about CS5, but if your attempts don't work, download Hugin and try some of its perspectives.
Am.