ianrb Posted December 10, 2018 Share Posted December 10, 2018 You can use the perspective/warp tools to straighten out the picture when your panorama stitch does not go to plan due to your (mine often lol) bad photograph or the program gets it a little "wrong" (often due to bad photography) Better to use warp tools with a copy layer than a live filter that uses a lot of computer power -- that also applies to blurring . Perspective tool can be found >filters >distort >perspective; or, on the tools pallet as marked in red. #3 Sometimes the more limited perspective tool will do, however the more powerful warp mesh tool is the better . Not sure there is any right ways to pull things into shape --- as you cannot really break anything just do what works for you -- some cropping may also be required These tools can also pull UWA lens distortion into place ---- but will NOT work with city / building photos Some smaller bits missing on edges can be replaced with the magical inpaint tool Hoping that helps you in some way; if not, I'm sorry I wasted your time . As least you can read it far faster than it takes me to type it Your input/ideas/suggests/questions welcome Taken this morning with Pana Fz300 from the backyard while waiting for something to happen -- no; will not be keeping it Gabe 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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