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Windows XP freeware for adjusting the image perspective?
Is there any Windows XP freeware application available for adjusting
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Is there any Windows XP freeware application available for adjusting the perspective of a given image/photo? I use the Gimp under Linux, but it is also available under Windows. See www.gimp.org, and follow the link to the Windows version. Gimp doesn't have all the bells and whistles for modifying perpsective that Photoshop CS2 has, but it has the basic tools you need. |
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Windows XP freeware for adjusting the image perspective?
Ricky Rudolph wrote in news:25Tqf.85354$fY5.18285@trnddc02:
wrote: Is there any Windows XP freeware application available for adjusting the perspective of a given image/photo? Yes. The GIMP is free and available on the Windows platform. See http://www.gimp.org/windows/ Wouldn't this be a bit of an overkill for such a small task ? Photfiltre can also do this: http://www.photofiltre.com/ -- Azzman There's no place like 127.0.0.1 |
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Is there any Windows XP freeware application available for adjusting the perspective of a given image/photo? The the GIMP, http://http://www.gimp.org/ . Despite the dodgy looking URL and suspect name it is fine. It runs under a number of platforms, for windows you will need to download an additional package first but the website will tell you and its all quite simple. Look under tools - transform tools - perspective when you have load in a file. This may have changed a bit as there has been a new version out lately. Pete -- http://www.petezilla.co.uk |
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Windows XP freeware for adjusting the image perspective?
Azzman wrote:
Ricky Rudolph wrote in news:25Tqf.85354$fY5.18285@trnddc02: wrote: Is there any Windows XP freeware application available for adjusting the perspective of a given image/photo? Yes. The GIMP is free and available on the Windows platform. See http://www.gimp.org/windows/ Wouldn't this be a bit of an overkill for such a small task ? Photfiltre can also do this: http://www.photofiltre.com/ I think Irfanview might do it as well. |
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Windows XP freeware for adjusting the image perspective?
"David J Taylor" wrote in message . uk... wrote: Is there any Windows XP freeware application available for adjusting the perspective of a given image/photo? [cross-posting trimmed] Explain what you mean by perspective first. What a strange thing to say. Perspective has been well defined in western art since the 15th century, at least. Look up Albrecht Duerer for details: he's the guy who stretched little strings from a subject to a viewer's eyepoint, then noted the line-of-sight intersections between the strings and the plane where the artist's canvas would normally be. Obviously, the image on the plane changes with the positions of both plane and viewpoint, with respect to the subject. |
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Windows XP freeware for adjusting the image perspective?
Paul H. wrote:
"David J Taylor" wrote in message . uk... wrote: Is there any Windows XP freeware application available for adjusting the perspective of a given image/photo? [cross-posting trimmed] Explain what you mean by perspective first. What a strange thing to say. Perspective has been well defined in western art since the 15th century, at least. Look up Albrecht Duerer for details: he's the guy who stretched little strings from a subject to a viewer's eyepoint, then noted the line-of-sight intersections between the strings and the plane where the artist's canvas would normally be. Obviously, the image on the plane changes with the positions of both plane and viewpoint, with respect to the subject. Unfortunately, some people take perspective to mean wide-angle versus telephoto, and software cannot help with this. If the OP means the sort of correction that a shift lens produces, then software can help, to a limited degree. I was asking the OP what they really wanted to do. David |
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