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The Photoshop "Straighten Tool"?
On 2018-04-23 16:09:27 +0000, PeterN said:
On 4/22/2018 6:23 PM, Peter Jason wrote: Wide-angle photos have a confusing number of lines. Which one should be used for straightening the image? One in the very center perhaps? When I have several lines, I pick the one I that I feel should be straight, of course that may vary with the image. I your camera and lens is listed, The ACR filter has a setting for automatic adjustment. As nospam suggested, You can also use the WA adjustment tool in PS. I ordered a boxed DxO ViewPoint 3 today, almost half price compared to their website. I'm very happy with the trial and look forward to have access to it in Photoshop and Photoline on a longterm basis. -- teleportation kills |
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The Photoshop "Straighten Tool"?
On Tue, 24 Apr 2018 18:22:02 +0200, android wrote:
On 2018-04-23 16:09:27 +0000, PeterN said: On 4/22/2018 6:23 PM, Peter Jason wrote: Wide-angle photos have a confusing number of lines. Which one should be used for straightening the image? One in the very center perhaps? When I have several lines, I pick the one I that I feel should be straight, of course that may vary with the image. I your camera and lens is listed, The ACR filter has a setting for automatic adjustment. As nospam suggested, You can also use the WA adjustment tool in PS. I ordered a boxed DxO ViewPoint 3 today, almost half price compared to their website. I'm very happy with the trial look forward to have access to it in Photoshop and Photoline on a longterm basis. If you were able to buy it cheaply you can look forward to an upgrade in the near future. DxO does that. -- Regards, Eric Stevens |
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The Photoshop "Straighten Tool"?
On 2018-04-24 23:53:52 +0000, Eric Stevens said:
On Tue, 24 Apr 2018 18:22:02 +0200, android wrote: On 2018-04-23 16:09:27 +0000, PeterN said: On 4/22/2018 6:23 PM, Peter Jason wrote: Wide-angle photos have a confusing number of lines. Which one should be used for straightening the image? One in the very center perhaps? When I have several lines, I pick the one I that I feel should be straight, of course that may vary with the image. I your camera and lens is listed, The ACR filter has a setting for automatic adjustment. As nospam suggested, You can also use the WA adjustment tool in PS. I ordered a boxed DxO ViewPoint 3 today, almost half price compared to their website. I'm very happy with the trial look forward to have access to it in Photoshop and Photoline on a longterm basis. If you were able to buy it cheaply you can look forward to an upgrade in the near future. DxO does that. It's out of stock but worth waiting for: http://tinyurl.com/ybtwvr8p The trial still works and I have the v1 installed but cc2018 broke that. It , v1 still works as a standalone though... -- teleportation kills |
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The Photoshop "Straighten Tool"?
On 4/24/2018 12:22 PM, android wrote:
On 2018-04-23 16:09:27 +0000, PeterN said: On 4/22/2018 6:23 PM, Peter Jason wrote: Wide-angle photos have a confusing number of lines. Which one should be used for straightening the image? One in the very center perhaps? When I have several lines, I pick the one I that I feel should be straight, of course that may vary with the image. I your camera and lens is listed, The ACR filter has a setting for automatic adjustment. As nospam suggested, You can also use the WA adjustment tool in PS. I ordered a boxed DxO ViewPoint 3 today, almost half price compared to their website. I'm very happy with the trial look forward to have access to it in Photoshop and Photoline on a longterm basis. I have an old version of Viewpoint. I use it so rarely that i did not update it. I found the adjustments in PS worked just fine for my purposes. YMMV -- PeterN |
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The Photoshop "Straighten Tool"?
On 2018-04-27 01:56:17 +0000, PeterN said:
On 4/24/2018 12:22 PM, android wrote: On 2018-04-23 16:09:27 +0000, PeterN said: On 4/22/2018 6:23 PM, Peter Jason wrote: Wide-angle photos have a confusing number of lines. Which one should be used for straightening the image? One in the very center perhaps? When I have several lines, I pick the one I that I feel should be straight, of course that may vary with the image. I your camera and lens is listed, The ACR filter has a setting for automatic adjustment. As nospam suggested, You can also use the WA adjustment tool in PS. I ordered a boxed DxO ViewPoint 3 today, almost half price compared to their website. I'm very happy with the trial look forward to have access to it in Photoshop and Photoline on a longterm basis. I have an old version of Viewpoint. I use it so rarely that i did not update it. I found the adjustments in PS worked just fine for my purposes. YMMV Mine stopped working as a plugin with CC2018. I can use it as a standalone but find the upgrade worth while and one nearly must have for UWA enthusiasts. -- teleportation kills |
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The Photoshop "Straighten Tool"?
On Apr 26, 2018, android wrote
(in article ): On 2018-04-27 01:56:17 +0000, PeterN said: On 4/24/2018 12:22 PM, android wrote: On 2018-04-23 16:09:27 +0000, PeterN said: On 4/22/2018 6:23 PM, Peter Jason wrote: Wide-angle photos have a confusing number of lines. Which one should be used for straightening the image? One in the very center perhaps? When I have several lines, I pick the one I that I feel should be straight, of course that may vary with the image. I your camera and lens is listed, The ACR filter has a setting for automatic adjustment. As nospam suggested, You can also use the WA adjustment tool in PS. I ordered a boxed DxO ViewPoint 3 today, almost half price compared to their website. I'm very happy with the trial look forward to have access to it in Photoshop and Photoline on a longterm basis. I have an old version of Viewpoint. I use it so rarely that i did not update it. I found the adjustments in PS worked just fine for my purposes. YMMV Mine stopped working as a plugin with CC2018. I can use it as a standalone but find the upgrade worth while and one nearly must have for UWA enthusiasts. If you use PS CC and/or Lightroom Classic CC you should try the Guided Upright correction available in ACR (both initial ACR processing Camera RAW filter in PS), and LR in the Develop Module in the Transform Panel. In PS CC ACR select the Transform Tool, and then Guided Upright. https://www.dropbox.com/s/rnc0citq9svn56a/screenshot_297.png LR CCC is similar, but accessed via the Develop Module, Transform Panel. https://www.dropbox.com/s/z6bknaogcf8ool5/screenshot_300.png -- Regards, Savageduck |
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