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ppGrnd

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 2:48 pm    Post subject: straighting buildings lines in photoshop CS6 Reply with quote

hello

I am probably asking for what I am looking for with wrong words, therefore I hadn't been unable to find it in google.

I remember to see a video, where some not straight lines where draw in a picture, and afterwards, photoshop straight them modifying the picture to make those line straight

seems complicate, but here an example

to make a picture of a huge building, I make 4 snapshops and merge with Automate->Photomerge
The picture would look great, but not all building borders are straight,

That is what I want to find out how to do it. And I believe there is a tool for than in CS6, but I cant figure out how

thanks in advance,
ppGrnd
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Frank1263

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 14, 2012 3:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

What you're looking for is a filter called "lens correction". It's under the filter menu.
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ppGrnd

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 8:12 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Frank1263 wrote:
What you're looking for is a filter called "lens correction". It's under the filter menu.


thanks for the response, but that is not what I am looking for,

what I was referring to was probably the "adaptive wide angle", but this is giving me often the "Failed to Calibrate" error.

is there anything like, with the straighten tool as the "adaptive wide angle" and the flexibility of the "puppet wrap"

I can upload some pictures with what I try to do, maybe that helps ..
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Frank1263

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 11:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes that would help a lot.
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ppGrnd

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 10:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Frank1263 wrote:
Yes that would help a lot.


here then my try to explain it graphically (one image worth like couple of dozens words...)

http://postimage.org/image/shmuni34b/

first, the four pictures I merge to create (just bellow9 the full panorama of the cathedral (Santiago, Spain, very beautiful by the way)

with the colour lines, what I try to correct, keep the blue one straight, straight the orange, and straight and full vertical for the green ones

when I use the fish eye, I can exactly correct the bellow horizon (blue line) but as I try to correct the upper one (orange) the "Failed to calibrate" error come up

best correction so far I have been able to do is using the panorama option, but, the adjustment lines lack the "curving point" in this mode, and I can not adjust 100% correctly the bellow horizon (blue line), what, at full scale, it can be noticed indeed


therefore, I mean the "flexibility of the puppet wrap", as that tool can distort the image without falling to calibrate. But of course, straighten up this short of picture with the dots of puppet wrap seem to be enough close to a hell of a task that is not recommended to think about it...


another tools I can use for this purpose ?
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ppGrnd

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 12:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ppGrnd wrote:
Frank1263 wrote:
Yes that would help a lot.


here then my try to explain it graphically (one image worth like couple of dozens words...)

http://postimage.org/image/shmuni34b/

first, the four pictures I merge to create (just bellow9 the full panorama of the cathedral (Santiago, Spain, very beautiful by the way)

with the colour lines, what I try to correct, keep the blue one straight, straight the orange, and straight and full vertical for the green ones

when I use the fish eye, I can exactly correct the bellow horizon (blue line) but as I try to correct the upper one (orange) the "Failed to calibrate" error come up

best correction so far I have been able to do is using the panorama option, but, the adjustment lines lack the "curving point" in this mode, and I can not adjust 100% correctly the bellow horizon (blue line), what, at full scale, it can be noticed indeed


therefore, I mean the "flexibility of the puppet wrap", as that tool can distort the image without falling to calibrate. But of course, straighten up this short of picture with the dots of puppet wrap seem to be enough close to a hell of a task that is not recommended to think about it...


another tools I can use for this purpose ?



Hallo

any help on this matter?

thanks in advance,
ppGrnd
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