Whether compressing or expanding you will be changing the dimensions of
either the top or the bottom... but not both. You end up with a
trapezoid and there's no way to avoid a crop.
Chuck Norcutt
Fernando Gonzalez Gentile wrote:
> Yes, been there and found that.
>
> Perhaps I didn't try the most convenient option.
> Although I came out with very straight buildings, they showed me one
> single problem: had to crop it badly.
> In order to avoid cropping, started with Free Transform but stopped when
> realized to have lost notion of the initial dimensions of the photograph
> ... it became too jelly.
>
> So, after applying Lens Correction and with no room to crop, is Free
> Transform the only way out ?
>
> If so, how does one 'fix' the (in this case) the upper part of he
> image, so as to stitch the bottom without loosing pixels at the bottom
> borders ? -
>
> The challenge continues :-)
>
> Fernando.
>
>
> Jeff Keller wrote:
>> Filter , Distort, Lens Correction
>> gives a window with quite complete options.
>> -jeff
>>
>> On 12/2/07, Fernando Gonzalez Gentile <fgnzalez@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> Problem is that (since I jumped from PS4 to CS3) - well, I have not the
>>> slightest idea on how to perform that correction, Chuck.
>>>
>
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