so I spent some time on a reoccurring problem with some of my photographs,
that is that due to using a wide angle lens objects that should be vertical lean in towards the centre of the photograph, like above the lamp post,
and in this photograph the dome on the left hand side, I tried looking on the Internet for a solution, and found one, but, the instructions would state: ‘Right-click on the image and
select "Perspective" from the context menu.’ Which I did, but "Perspective"
was not a option, another set of instructions
started with ‘duplicate the Background layer’, what is a layer? I have no idea,
then, go to Filter menu at the top of the screen,
choosing Distort and then choosing Lens Correction, which I did:
except I had all
of the commands in the right hand box as above but not Lens Correction! I battled away, finally achieving the desired result, but it took me hours of trial by error,
lamp post straight and upright,
the same for the dome, I just hope I remember what I did yesterday today! in the late afternoon Diana arrived home from work, after our evening meal it was time for a Deadliest Catch before our film for the evening,
Golden Eye, it was Pierce Brosnan's first attempt at the role of Bond, he and the movie were both pretty good, after which as we were both tired we were off to bed.
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