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thank you in advance for your comments and critiques.
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Beautiful shot. Beautiful town - my wife and I loved it. I really like that you can rent bycicles at the train station.
I thought it needed a little perspective correction. |
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thank you very much for your participation. I wanted to ask you tho how did you corrected the photo? what software did you used?
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The only image editor I know how to use is Photoshop. I'm sure you could do that in any competent editor.
That correction is probably #2 on the easiest correction to make in Photoshop – Auto levels being #1. Put the rectangular marquee around the entire image. Edit>Transform>Skew. Drag the upper corners out until the buildings are straight. You also need to clone out something in the sky near the tower. |
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You can also do Edit - transform - perspective and pull out the top markers to make the walls even.
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