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12/26/2008 07:38:04 AM · #1 |
I have a photo I would like to use in the new challenge. Where the "floor" meets the background is a little uneven. Is there a way to photoshop (elements) this out and have it be legit? I don't know enough about photoshop or layers to figure this out myself. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Diane |
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12/26/2008 08:19:25 AM · #2 |
Without looking at the image I would guess you have 2 options. You could crop it out, or you could rotate it even, with rotate - arbitrary to move it in small increments. Spot editing is a big no-no in basic.
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12/26/2008 10:21:00 AM · #3 |
Do you mean you want to straighten a line by rotating the photo? Or you have a crumpled line that you'd like to make less noticeable? |
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12/26/2008 10:37:27 AM · #4 |
I guess you could call it a crumbled line. I don't have a very fancy set up. So I didn't notice my back posterboard ; - ) was leaning foward. My object is great, but there is a background line that kind of heads south, making the photo look like something isn't quite right. Any suggestions?
Thanks - Diane |
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12/26/2008 10:44:53 AM · #5 |
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12/26/2008 12:18:34 PM · #6 |
In advanced that would probably be legal, but not in basic, since it would be spot editing. As otheres have suggested, some adjustments might make it less obvious to the viewer.
Message edited by author 2008-12-26 12:19:28. |
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