Joel asked:
Does the perspective correction feature in Picture Window save the
entire image, or do you end up having to crop the sides a bit, as in
Photoshop?
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Click on Transformation -> Geometry -> Warp and a grid gets drawn on top
of the image. Since the camera was pointed down in this instance
causing the tops of the buildings to lean outward, you grab the bottom
corners of the grid and drag them inward (forming a trapezoid) until the
grid lines line up with the angles of the buildings. Clik "OK" and a
new fixed-up image is generated in a couple of seconds by expanding the
short side of the trapezoid to the width of the long side. The area
outside the trapezoid is necessarily lost. The original image is not
modified.
Chuck Norcutt
Woburn, Massachusetts, USA
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