Some random pics
#3
RE: Some random pics
ORIGINAL: Bergcrane2
I love the barn. You may want to straighten it though. It has a lean to the left. Just being picky though.
I love the barn. You may want to straighten it though. It has a lean to the left. Just being picky though.
#4
RE: Some random pics
ORIGINAL: solocamcan
Ya I know, my wife was driving and pulled down into the ditch, so I myself was slanted. Is there a way to "fix" that with photoshop???
ORIGINAL: Bergcrane2
I love the barn. You may want to straighten it though. It has a lean to the left. Just being picky though.
I love the barn. You may want to straighten it though. It has a lean to the left. Just being picky though.
#5
RE: Some random pics
ORIGINAL: Bergcrane2
Yeah there is. I actually use Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo. It's very easy to use. There is an option where you make two points on the picture that you know are supposed to be level, and it'll turn the image to those points.Here, I turned it a bit. Problem is when using JPG files, they degrade every time you modify them. I try saving them as a .tif file first, which is uncompressed and then make any modifications from that file.
ORIGINAL: solocamcan
Ya I know, my wife was driving and pulled down into the ditch, so I myself was slanted. Is there a way to "fix" that with photoshop???
ORIGINAL: Bergcrane2
I love the barn. You may want to straighten it though. It has a lean to the left. Just being picky though.
I love the barn. You may want to straighten it though. It has a lean to the left. Just being picky though.
#6
RE: Some random pics
Actually solo, I'm partially right. .tif and .tiff files ARE compressed , but it's a lossless compression. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tagged_Image_File_Format
.RAW files are just that. Raw. They are the image directly from the sensors on the camera. If you have a program that can download the .raw files from the camera, that's the highest quality image you can get. Then you can change it to any format you like from that. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAW_image_format
.RAW files are just that. Raw. They are the image directly from the sensors on the camera. If you have a program that can download the .raw files from the camera, that's the highest quality image you can get. Then you can change it to any format you like from that. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAW_image_format