In Elements I use transform -> skew (I think that how it is called in
the English version) and lift up the right corner a bit. In Elements
there is also perspective and distort but I don't think these work here.
There is however a problem in using Elements (at least in my version 9)
as external editor for LR RAW files in that you get a warning that 16
bit color depth will be reduced so you loose some quality.
Henk
Op 2018-06-07 om 19:35 schreef ann sanfedele:
Rick - in elements I use a combination of rotating and perspective
tools to straighten... but indeed it is often impossible
to correct one axis without messing with the other , not to mention
edges are often clipped ..
Henk, is that what you were doing? or is there yet another thingy to
play with in elements I don't know about?
ann
On 6/7/2018 12:54 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
Henk, I like it!
What tool is it that Elements has and Lightroom doesn't?
Rick
On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 3:09 AM, Henk Terhell <[email protected]> wrote:
Rick,
This is always a struggle with walls and buildings.
In Photoshop Elements this may be easier done, but in this case the
problem
is that the wheels will become deformed circles.
So indeed better to leave it as it is.
Here an attempt I made with a screenprint in Elements:
http://dewindvanvoorne.nl/2018-06-07.jpg
Henk
Op 2018-06-07 om 02:05 schreef Rick Womer:
Henk,
Thanks for your comments.
This shot was tough to process because i couldn’t get squarely in
front of
the scene, or at an ideally low viewpoint. So I played with it
using the
crop & straighten tool and Transform sliders in LR6. I couldn’t
find a way
to keep the horizontals horizontal and the verticals vertical at
the same
time.
Rick
On Jun 6, 2018, at 2:16 AM, Henk Terhell <[email protected]> wrote:
Rick, nice color contrast, but I would straighten the pic more
(there are
not many slopes in this country).
Utrecht is smaller than Amsterdam but also a university town with
many
students so this will explain it.
In the Netherlands there are 1.3 bikes per capita.
Henk
Op 2018-06-06 om 03:26 schreef Rick Womer:
There are even more bicycles per capita in Utrecht than in
Amsterdam.
That’s not easy.
https://www.photo.net/photo/18476482/Bicycles-Utrecht
(K-5, DA 17-70)
Comments appreciated!
Rick
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