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Posted on 22/03/10 9:08:11 PM
Eggbox
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Perspective query
Having fired up my PS with intent this week I thought I would revisit some of my old Rembrandts with a view to seeing what they look like as exhibition quality prints. (Advice please as to where to try first).
The query I have is that though the walls of the church are vertical the candelabra chains are not. I have tried all sorts of permutations of distort and sheer etc. but I get back to the same place. So, 1. Am I asking the impossible in PS? 2. If not, how do I get the walls and the chains vertical? 3. Should I forget it and make (yet) another cup of tea?

Ted



Posted on 23/03/10 00:59:43 AM
Jota120
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Re: Perspective query
I think this looks better Ted, but I might be missing your point.....



Posted on 23/03/10 01:10:35 AM
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Steve mentioned vertical perspective? ......


Posted on 23/03/10 01:19:30 AM
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I feel a bit stupid

Posted on 23/03/10 5:09:43 PM
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I did this using Image Warp... it's fairly close





Posted on 23/03/10 5:59:05 PM
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Thank you Trevor for your thoughts and to Steve for confirmation of the answer. I have just returned from a walk, mulling over the problem and the thought was to try Image Warp. I'll go off and do that.

Ted

Posted on 23/03/10 7:22:13 PM
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Great photo, by the way!

Posted on 23/03/10 11:38:36 PM
Eggbox
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Thank you for that Steve

Posted on 24/03/10 1:06:17 PM
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Ted, I had used Warp as well. Seemed to miss mentioning that! I put in a littlee bit more vertical perspective than Steve, but that is subjective and might not be what you want.

I enjoy your photo as well.

Thanks for sharing the problem,
Trevor

Posted on 24/03/10 4:20:46 PM
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Thank you Trevor for the added info. I took a thin rectangled marquee of the chain and warped that. I also found someone sitting right at the front whom I have removed. Here is the final result.

Ted


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