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Photographer Robert Lewis  Robert Lewis {Karma:491}
Project #37 Night Photography Camera Model Canon Digital Rebel
Categories Street
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Portfolio Lens Canon  75-300mm f/4.0-5.6 EF IS USM
Uploaded 8/1/2005 Film / Memory Type Digital
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Location City -  Orlando
State -  FLORIDA
Country - United States   United States
About Another of my attempts at a night photo.... I know it is not straight i kinda liked it being at an angle
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Robert Lewis Robert Lewis   {K:491} 8/12/2005
Well Eric, thank you so much for giving me this help. Thanks to people like you I am learning alot...Thank you again

-Robert

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Eric Peterson   {K:4419} 8/12/2005
Robert,
I'd have another suggestion for correcting a simple tilt in an image. If you go to the Image menu in PS there is a Rotate command. In a submenu under that is a Custom... command. If you click on that you can rotate the image either left or right however many degrees you need to get the image straightened without distorting any of the other parts of the image. If you really want to be precise before you activate the rotate command go to the View menu and click the Grid command and it will overlay a grid on your picture you can use to align it. When you're done just go back and click Grid again and it will turn off.
Eric

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Robert Lewis Robert Lewis   {K:491} 8/5/2005
Thank you Audrey very much...that helps me alot....

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Audrey Reid   {K:5872} 8/5/2005
Hi Robert,
In photoshop, people correct perspectives in many different ways. I find the easiest way that works for me is : surround the picture with the 'crop' tool. Take the mouse/cursor to either/any of the 4 corners of the picture. You'll notice a small double-ended arrow appear. Drag the arrow up or down (a little at a time). Let go when you are happy with the new
perspective, click 'crop'......you'll then need to perform a general crop to clear away the unwanted edges. Hope that helps:)
PS-hard to explain well, but really not difficult to master after a few tries.

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Robert Lewis Robert Lewis   {K:491} 8/4/2005
Thank you for your comment....and as emberassed as i am to admit but i dont quite know how to straighted the image in PS, I am very new to all of this. I do find the angle a little interesting though.

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Eric Peterson   {K:4419} 8/4/2005
Nice capture and colors with good clarity. I'm not sure the angle really works for me, but if you like it, it's certainly your choice.
Eric

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Gabriel Fuentes Gabriel Fuentes   {K:6565} 8/2/2005
This is so beautiful ... what a show of lights!!! Again another difficult exposure that you've captured just right ... Now, the tilt is a little unusual but I guess that's your artistic choice ... I find those lighted forms in the backgroung bring much depth ... all in focus. This is nice, I see the "Disney" touch on this one ... awsome!!! ...Gabi

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Linda Imagefree Linda Imagefree   {K:72276} 8/2/2005
Hey this is great...wow..I'm impressed, the colors are beautiful and the clarity is very very good...it's a little crooked....did you like the angle? Very very beautiful work...love it...Kisses...:):)

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