That might actually be intriguing as an experiment in modifying
perspective.
At 02:31 PM 6/27/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Cameron R. Hood"
>Subject: Photoshop Advice
>
>
> > A number of people in their PUG submissions for June had
>converging
> > verticals in their architectural shots. You can solve this
>problem a number
> > of ways in photoshop, but the fast and dirty way is to select
>their entire
> > image (on a separate layer, preserving their original image)
>and use the
> > 'transform' command in the edit line. If you go to
>'transform - perspective'
> > and grab one of the upper corners of the image, you can
>'stretch' it until
> > the verticals no longer converge. You could also select just
>the building or
> > room you are shooting, copy it to a separate layer, and
>stretch that, as
> > well.
>
>
>One can also use this technique to fix convergence in railroad
>tracks and long straight stretches of road.
>I am, of course, being silly.
>William Robb
>
>
>
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