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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 188012" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>And because sometimes I can't help myself, here's a second edit where I used the Correct Camera Distortion filter in Elements to remove just a little pinch distortion, and then I also used the horizontal perspective correction to alter the lines a bit, which I believe does a better job of straightening the lines than just simple rotational correction. In the original photo, the house is not flat across the frame, but the right side is closer than the left, making lines diverge. I "pushed" the right edge of the building back a few degrees and then cropped until I eliminated the empty background and part of the top molding. If I had Photoshop on the PC I'm typing on I might have tried to use content aware fill to fix the empty background left from the perspective correction, just to see what it looked like. Either way, I prefer this to my previous edit.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]48545[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 188012, member: 9240"] And because sometimes I can't help myself, here's a second edit where I used the Correct Camera Distortion filter in Elements to remove just a little pinch distortion, and then I also used the horizontal perspective correction to alter the lines a bit, which I believe does a better job of straightening the lines than just simple rotational correction. In the original photo, the house is not flat across the frame, but the right side is closer than the left, making lines diverge. I "pushed" the right edge of the building back a few degrees and then cropped until I eliminated the empty background and part of the top molding. If I had Photoshop on the PC I'm typing on I might have tried to use content aware fill to fix the empty background left from the perspective correction, just to see what it looked like. Either way, I prefer this to my previous edit. [ATTACH type="full"]48545._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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