Thanks for the tips Chuck :-)
I presume you're talking about CSx.
I'm afraid the only use I ever make of my copy of CS5 is when
stitching panos ...
But I promise to give the package a try.
As soon as I retire? ;-)
The time you took to help me and your advice is much appreciated here,
no fear about that :-)
Amities
Philippe
Le 20 janv. 14 à 18:16, Chuck Norcutt a écrit :
> Trimming the edges can sometimes be minimized by copying parts of the
> image with little detail (such as the sky) into the white areas that
> would otherwise need trimming. Cloning is the natural thing, I
> suppose,
> but I sometimes find it easier to use the rectangular marquee tool
> along
> with edit->transform->distort. Draw a narrow rectangle under the area
> to be patched and then select edit->transform->distort and drag the
> edge
> into the white area. Then press "enter" to effect the change. Using
> "distort" allows dragging at an angle if desired. This is usually
> preferably done in several discrete steps since the width of the area
> needing patching varies considerably across the image.
>
> AFAIK, I invented (or morel likely) re-invented this technique
> myself so
> there are probably even better ways to do it.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> On 1/19/2014 4:09 PM, philippe.amard wrote:
>>
>> Le 19 janv. 14 à 21:31, Chris Barker a écrit :
>>
>>> Those have come out well, Philippe, although it is conventional (I
>>> believe) to trim the edges :-)
>>
>>
>>
>> What for? I've been trimming the prune tree, the apple tree and the
>> plum tree this weekend, plus my beard this morning, you're asking so
>> much from us, you guys on a Sunday night ;-)
>>
>> Thanks and amities
>>
>> Philippe
>>
>>
>>
>> One sees clearly only with the heart. What is essential is invisible
>> to the eye. Antoine de Saint Exupéry in Le Petit Prince.
>> NO ARCHIVE
>>
>>
>>
>>
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