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Easy to do with the new perpective warp function of Photoshop CC, you select the right wall and make a second selection for the left side and the background and move the top pin of the grid to the right position.
Thanks everyone...
Jack88- I am not using CC but went and downloaded it to try your method. Cannot figure out what I need to do... it wants me to use an application, creativecloud urlhandler but it does not download... one more thing to figure out
ylwdog - I am assuming you downloaded the Creative Cloud app? I ran into the same problem and through much reading on Adobe I found the solution. You have to delete or change the file named opm. I just change the file name to opmold and I am able to download from Adobe. To reach this file you have to unhide your hidden files. Make sure to quit the CC app first when doing this change. Once you have deleted or renamed the file open the CC app and hopefully it works. This jpeg I am posting shows the file location (on my machine yours maybe different). As you can see from the jpeg I have to change it again. Hope this helps.
Place a vertical guide line over the right back corner. Edit>Transform>Distort. Pull the right upper corner a little to the right until lined up. I should be close enough that it won't be noticeable.
In my photo the right side wall leans in on the photo due to the physical construction.
Is there a way to straighten this?
If you do any transformation, then you will most likely end up with a distorted wallpaper pattern. I think the most obvious solution is to copy the left-hand side, flip, paste and mask..
I ended up with this, it took as long to get the file size down to meet the 100k stipulation for uploading the file as it did to correct the wall.
You would be amazed how good the auto correction is in Camera raw in the under the lens corrections tab using balanced perspective then bit of fine tweaking and using Edit/Transform/Distort then re-crop image
Just to add to the last post, it's possible to build specific lens profiles for distortion with the right software. You may lose a little information around the edges, but it works.
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You would be amazed how good the auto correction is in Camera raw in the under the lens corrections tab using balanced perspective then bit of fine tweaking and using Edit/Transform/Distort then re-crop image
Recipe:
- Create a perfectly square selection and save it so you can go back to it.
- Fill it with a color.
- Go to transform->skew
- Drag the right middle handle upward to create your angle
- right...
Please have a look at the thumbnail picture and see if you cant tell me how to transform the object on the left to the one on the right? Sorry, I don't know how to phrase it...
I know there's a Photoshop plugin for it but I just can't remember what it's called. ...
Not sure where this should have gone, but i shall add here your welcome to move this if needed Danny.
Ok i would like to know where is a signature suppose to go, being left handed i prefer to add to the left side of the paintings etc, but i am told its suppose to be on the right side...
I took this photo and am having issues fixing it. How would you guys manage this photo? I am driving myself crazy with the two white lines. No matter what I do it still gives the illusion of not being straight or centered.
Have a look at the attached photo. How can the shading be fixed along the diagonal scratch? Every way that I've tried makes the photo look unnatural. Am I missing something obvious?
Repairing the scratch isn't the problem but fixing the tonal differences after the repair are more difficult....
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