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Judi Liosatos
{K:34047} 7/25/2004
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Hi Dave. Good to hear from you again. I'm pleased to PS is behaving itself now. I checked out your link. Gorgeous photos. I am checking the site out further. Any info on it would be appreciated.
Judi
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Dave Clark
{K:950} 7/23/2004
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Hi Judi,
Sorry for not responding, but I seem so busy! I don't know how that can be, since I really don't do anything. :) I did just post my 26 things entries. What a job!
Thanks for the help on the photo. I need to get back to my photoshop education. I did try a couple of other straighten projects and it worked. Don't know why my efforts failed on this photo, but it failed to straighten regardless of direction I moved the cursor.
My URL for 26 things is http://fotobydave.fotopages.com?167182
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Judi Liosatos
{K:34047} 7/23/2004
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Dave,
I haven't heard from you for a while.
Judi
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Judi Liosatos
{K:34047} 7/13/2004
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Dave
Hear is the straigtened image. I have the larger version on file. If you could give me your email addy I can send it to you.
Judi
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Dave Clark
{K:950} 7/12/2004
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Hi Judi, Go ahead and fix this image. I tried again and I need more instruction on correcting this type of problem. I use the crop tool but it does not want to turn the right way no matter what I do. I have some mini tips on this but did not look them up.
Thanks for the help!
Dave
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Judi Liosatos
{K:34047} 7/11/2004
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That's interesting. If you would like, with your permission, I wouldn't mind having a go at straightening the image. If this is okay with you please let me know.
Judi
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Dave Clark
{K:950} 7/11/2004
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Hi Judi, Thanks for the comment. I did notice the slant in the horizontal after I got home and tried to fix it in photoshop. Once the horizontal was correcte, I had slanted trees :)
Guess I will try and retake this image. I thought the fence and trees in front of the lake was interesting.
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Judi Liosatos
{K:34047} 7/11/2004
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Beautiful and clear. The only suggestion I will make is, unless you were specifically aiming for it, watch the horizontal line of the photo. An image definitely becomes more appealing to the eye when the vertical/horizontal lines are straight. Try it and you will see what I mean. Apart from that.....well done.
Judi
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