Inverted image

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machilus
Dec 19, 2005
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I want to make an inverted image like this, anyone who can help?

http://www.vision.caltech.edu/feifeili/101_ObjectCategories/ camera/image_0004.jpg

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BORG
Dec 19, 2005
On 18 Dec 2005 18:00:28 -0800, ""
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I want to make an inverted image like this, anyone who can help?
http://www.vision.caltech.edu/feifeili/101_ObjectCategories/ camera/image_0004.jpg

Image > Rotate > Flip Image Horizontally


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machilus
Dec 19, 2005
This will work for the image that is vertical symmetric, but the one is not really vertical symmetric. This is the exactly effect I want to have http://www.reiserfs.org/digital_cameras.jpg.
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Trace Elliot
Dec 19, 2005
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This will work for the image that is vertical symmetric, but the one is not really vertical symmetric. This is the exactly effect I want to have http://www.reiserfs.org/digital_cameras.jpg.

Copy the layer and flip it vertically. Then rotate to line up the bottoms of both camera’s. Make a selection around the copy, hit Ctrl+T and choose with your right mouse button for ‘Distort’. Now you can move the bottom corners to the left to have them vertically line up. (use guides for that). Then make a selection from just the left side of the copy and repeat the same procedure, but then move the two left corners (top & bottom) up to line up with the side of the camera. And finally I would put a mask on the copy and use the Gradient tool (from Black to White) to make the reflection.

Well, pictures can say so much more then my vague English, so take a look over here:
http://tinypic.com/ir8bxu.jpg

HTH
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BORG
Dec 19, 2005
On 18 Dec 2005 21:07:55 -0800, ""
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This will work for the image that is vertical symmetric, but the one is not really vertical symmetric. This is the exactly effect I want to have http://www.reiserfs.org/digital_cameras.jpg.

ahh you mean the reflection under the camera


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machilus
Dec 19, 2005
aha, thank you, you are so cool. I’ll try it.

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