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"Boppy" wrote in message
Hi, I've got a photo of a piece of artwork - tiles mounted in a wooden frame. It has come out looking as though it's been taken with a fish- eye lens.
Obviously I could reconstruct it tile-by-tile but it would be much easier if I didn't have to.
Is there an easy way to straighten it out? I've cropped it using the perspective option but it still bulges in the centre.
Here is the image cropped: http://i5.tinypic.com/435a1ic.jpg
Thanks in advance for advice.
Photoshop CS2 has a Lens Correction filter that will do this. --
Mike Russell
www.curvemeister.com/forum/
Thanks Mike, I did not know that. I've used Andromeda's LensDoc for anti-pin- cushion/barrel distortion. I guess like almost all of my older plug-ins, many find their way into PS, as some time. Old guys, such as myself, just grab for what they "grew up on," and do not explore all of the new filters with each release. I'll have to play with it in a side-by-side and see if there are any/many differences between the two.
Hunt