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03/14/2010 04:37:10 PM · #1 |
I can't remember if you could ever do it, but something tells me you can (or could). What say people? |
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03/14/2010 04:40:14 PM · #2 |
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03/14/2010 04:57:16 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by kirbic: Nope. Not allowed. |
i was under the impression that you could not use the lens correction filter to due it but that there was a tool called "ruler" or something to that effect that you could use to straigten a horizon |
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03/14/2010 05:05:13 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by smardaz: Originally posted by kirbic: Nope. Not allowed. |
i was under the impression that you could not use the lens correction filter to due it but that there was a tool called "ruler" or something to that effect that you could use to straigten a horizon |
That "ruler" tool just draws a line to which the software rotates the entire image; it's a way of calculating how many degrees to rotate, and it is legal always.
R.
Message edited by author 2010-03-14 17:05:20. |
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03/14/2010 05:08:42 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by smardaz: Originally posted by kirbic: Nope. Not allowed. |
could not use the lens correction filter to due it |
i can't believe i typed "to due it".....
ps thanks bear |
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03/14/2010 05:15:47 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by smardaz: i can't believe i typed "to due it"..... |
I hate when I make those errors. I know the difference, but my typing gets ahead of my brain. Hear/here is a common glitch for me.
Anyway, yes, thanks for the info on perspective correction. |
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