Fixing a building perspective

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Keith Barkevich
Feb 25, 2004
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I was wondering if anyone was willing to fix a photo problem for me. I took this beautiful shot of our 100-year-old church in Amsterdam, NY and the building looks like it’s leaning backward and cocked to one side. I’ve try fixing with myself, but simple do not have the expertise. You can download the full resolution shot at our family website. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
http://www.barkevich.com/FTP/StCasimirs.jpg
Regards, Keith Barkevich

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Feb 26, 2004
In article <M96%b.4259$>,
says…
I was wondering if anyone was willing to fix a photo problem for me. I took this beautiful shot of our 100-year-old church in Amsterdam, NY and the building looks like it’s leaning backward and cocked to one side. I’ve try fixing with myself, but simple do not have the expertise. You can download the full resolution shot at our family website. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
http://www.barkevich.com/FTP/StCasimirs.jpg
Regards, Keith Barkevich

That one took about 5 minutes of tweaking in PSCS using Edit-Transform- Perspective and Edit-Transform-Distort. The picture was taken with a fairly wide angle lens (25mm) at an angle, from a low perspective, so it had a lot of angular distortion, but it was easy to fix up. See the quick result at: ftp://camsul.com/StCasimirs-fixed.jpg .


Michael D. Sullivan
Bethesda, MD, USA
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Keith Barkevich
Feb 26, 2004
Thank you so much! a MILLION THANK YOUS!
~Regards, Keith Barkevich

"Michael D. Sullivan" wrote in message
In article <M96%b.4259$>,
says…
I was wondering if anyone was willing to fix a photo problem for me. I
took
this beautiful shot of our 100-year-old church in Amsterdam, NY and the building looks like it’s leaning backward and cocked to one side. I’ve
try
fixing with myself, but simple do not have the expertise. You can
download
the full resolution shot at our family website. Any help would be
greatly
appreciated.
http://www.barkevich.com/FTP/StCasimirs.jpg
Regards, Keith Barkevich

That one took about 5 minutes of tweaking in PSCS using Edit-Transform- Perspective and Edit-Transform-Distort. The picture was taken with a fairly wide angle lens (25mm) at an angle, from a low perspective, so it had a lot of angular distortion, but it was easy to fix up. See the quick result at: ftp://camsul.com/StCasimirs-fixed.jpg .

Michael D. Sullivan
Bethesda, MD, USA
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