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I've a pic of a poster but the camera wasn't parallel to it so the shape is distorted – it's wider at the top than the bottom. It's easy enough to rotate it or stretch it but how do I undistort it? I tried the way I would have done it in Photoshop but that didn't work and I've watched all the videos that might have given me a clue.

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Click "Show grid" and change mode to "Source".

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Just click on the corners. Move them to the corners of the picture. Click "Apply"

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Well, something odd has happened there?
You should have a white bonding box around the image with a white node/handle in each corner.
Have you tried just restarting AP?

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That is odd, the grid should just be on the image!

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Just now, PaulEC said:

That is odd, the grid should just be on the image!

Yes, given that the grid extends way beyond the document bounds it’s hardly surprising that the handles aren’t visible. I think we need to see what’s selected in the Layers panel.

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8 minutes ago, Alfred said:

Yes, given that the grid extends way beyond the document bounds it’s hardly surprising that the handles aren’t visible. I think we need to see what’s selected in the Layers panel.

I was just about to ask the self same thing!

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Same as in Photoshop - a panels showing the layers used in the image, with thumbnails. (Usually on the right).

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@John Dowell In your screenshot;  click on the tab marked Lyr next to the Adjustments tab you are currently showing on the right of your screen.

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OK thanks  – got it. The writing is so small I didn't recognise Lyr as the layers panel. There's only the background layer. But I've now found that if I save the cropped file then reopen it before using the perspective mesh it works OK, which seems a bit odd. Do I have to save the file after using each tool?

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The cropping is non-destructive. You don't need to save and reopen, just flatten it.

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Once straightened be mindful of the original dimensions of the poster, because straightening will likely distort the aspect ratio of the poster. measure the poster and change the height and width accordingly.

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