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Anyone with some Midlevel (maybe basic) photoshop skills
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My Daughter has a picture (yet to be provided to me so I cant post it here yet or share it) UGH.

anyhow its a pic of a drawing and taken at a huge off angle. Eventually she will be transferring it so some wood for for an art project. Anyhow, it would make life easier if the picture were not skewed (I know thats not the right term for it).

Pretty sure this is an easy fix in photoshop, hopefully someone can help out.. if I ever get the picture. LOL

Ok, got her moving here is a link to the pic.. ill post pic here too https://drive.google.com/...lhZ/view?usp=sharing



Just Triing
Triathlete since 9:56:39 AM EST Aug 20, 2006.
Be kind English is my 2nd language. My primary language is Dave it's a unique evolution of English.
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Re: Anyone with some Midlevel (maybe basic) photoshop skills [DavHamm] [ In reply to ]
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https://creativepro.com/...-photos-taken-angle/

Civilize the mind, but make savage the body.

- Chinese proverb
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Re: Anyone with some Midlevel (maybe basic) photoshop skills [Duffy] [ In reply to ]
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Duffy wrote:
https://creativepro.com/how-to-straighten-photos-taken-angle/

Ok now just need someone with photoshop. LOL

Looks like Gimp can do it, so if need be I will download Gimp, and do it there. Key to figuring this out was recalling the term is Keystone..

Just Triing
Triathlete since 9:56:39 AM EST Aug 20, 2006.
Be kind English is my 2nd language. My primary language is Dave it's a unique evolution of English.
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Civilize the mind, but make savage the body.

- Chinese proverb
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Re: Anyone with some Midlevel (maybe basic) photoshop skills [Duffy] [ In reply to ]
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Gimp also has a perspective tool.

https://docs.gimp.org/...ool-perspective.html



Another way to do this task is to convert the 2D selection into a 3D model and then rotate it.

https://itstillworks.com/...otoshop-8489837.html
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Re: Anyone with some Midlevel (maybe basic) photoshop skills [DavHamm] [ In reply to ]
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Here's my quick shot at it using Photoshop's Edit>Transform>Skew feature, along with some cropping (I assumed the sheet music was wanting to be cropped out of it, leaving just the drawing).


Last edited by: Jim @ LOTO, MO: Mar 2, 19 14:50
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Re: Anyone with some Midlevel (maybe basic) photoshop skills [Jim @ LOTO, MO] [ In reply to ]
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Jim,
Thats great thanks.

Just Triing
Triathlete since 9:56:39 AM EST Aug 20, 2006.
Be kind English is my 2nd language. My primary language is Dave it's a unique evolution of English.
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