Gary,
I think I see your problem now. It is not really as difficult as all that. It's
not how you hold your nose, it is which side of your mouth you have your tongue.
If your tongue is on the wrong side of your mouth, you will upset the delicate
balance of the parallelogram.
Jim Couch
Gary Edwards wrote:
> Tricky, though, perspective correction in PS. You have to hold your nose
> just right or the program won't accept your chosen parallelogram. I may get
> Picture Window Pro just for the chromatic aberration correction feature.
> Maybe it handles perspective correction more reliably than PS?
>
> Gary Edwards
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