Perspective Adjustment

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agordo
Jul 6, 2003
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I have been using the crop and perspective adjustments to correct converging lines in buildings, but I sometimes get a droop or warp in the top floors(stories) of the building. Is there a better method that any uses or can the group suggest a way to correct the droop or warp in the floors(stories)? Thanks in advance.

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jaSPAMc
Jul 7, 2003
On Sun, 6 Jul 2003 17:31:47 -0500, "Avron L. Gordon" found these unused words floating about:

I have been using the crop and perspective adjustments to correct converging lines in buildings, but I sometimes get a droop or warp in the top floors(stories) of the building. Is there a better method that any uses or can the group suggest a way to correct the droop or warp in the floors(stories)? Thanks in advance.
You’d have to correct for the lens distortion using one of the ‘lens’ plug-ins’, then apply the perspective adjustment.
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Hecate
Jul 7, 2003
On Mon, 07 Jul 2003 01:38:06 GMT, Chris
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Don’t know of a better way but sometimes Distort>Pinch will help the problem.

The best way is to pay the money to Andromeda and buy their Lens Doc plug in. It’s one of the few plug ins I couldn’t do without 🙂



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