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Antonio Correia
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Not all the pictures are good. There is always a large amount that is not good enough and has to be placed in the garbage.
But sometimes we go to our safe box and find a pearl that we can work on, now that we have grown up in knowledge.
However, other pictures have no remedy. Here is an example. Not even CS6 will save it :rofl
But sometimes we go to our safe box and find a pearl that we can work on, now that we have grown up in knowledge.
However, other pictures have no remedy. Here is an example. Not even CS6 will save it :rofl
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I might give it a try if that is oke for you.
If you wish to have the trouble, I see no problem.
However, the distortion you may be doing will introduce some strong distortions to the persons...
Let me see what you can get then if you please.
Come on Tom... Just a poor image of mines
I hope it is a 27" Mac :D:D
No, never... sorry! :nah
It is a Win7 machine I put together 2 days ago took advantage of Black Friday sales and bought the components I needed to bring my old PC up to date. For ~$1,050USD in overall value, I have the performance of a high end mac that would cost $3,000 (except at 1920x1200 resolution 24", not 2560x1440 27") I checked. lol. They want $600 for 16GB of RAM alone (4x4) when I just bought 16GB DDR3-1333MHz Kingston HyperX Blue for $30. $600 for 4x4GB ram makes me go
Anyway!
Here's the comparison before/after for the distortion correction. Basically all you do is make a rectangular selection up to the point of where the distortion of the boy stops, and then pull it in from the right till his head looks correct, then move that selection 1px left and it removes the line created from the transform. Second, since you lose a little bit on the right, I cropped the left to balance out the photo composition again. Franky, it looks a lot better cropped with the cord of the fan pointing into the left corner, so I just did it. Also, the warp tool is useful for oddball distortions and you can experiment with that combined with the square selection transforms.
So, maybe you can do that for those really good images worth taking the time to correct in the future.
You have done a nice work on the image.
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About the computer: your skills are not mines :cry
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