trapez, perspective
Hi, what may the reason be, that one pic changed with tool trapez the perspective of a house shooted up, not with shift, is bad unsharp and anotherone is fine? Is there a way to go step by step to the same result? Some trys cut the house, some not.
I move helples the sliders... Thx, lars
I move helples the sliders... Thx, lars
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Hi Lars
I think that you maybe asking about the "Keystone" tool.
I observe that the Keystone tool has 3 modes, "Vertical", "Horizontal" and "Vertical and Horizontal".
There are three buttons at the bottom right of the "Keystone" tool to select this mode. If you have not selected a mode, the sliders will not work.
If have not understood correctly, perhaps provide the exact spelling of the tool name in your language (German?) and I can try Google translate. (Google translate may give me a better understanding of your question, with my own knowledge and the assistance of Google translate I can usually get very accurate results for Dutch, German and Swedish)0 -
Hi Eric, the sliders work. 1. One can use them first, the pic change then and one can use vertical keystone (in the German menu: Trapezkorrektur, english: trapeze correction) to change the perspective (vertical). But that is only "by the way".
2. But this tool needs one function more, to make a portrait format smaller. I did it in Affinity Photo with Meshes to get correct relationship, in the pic (above right) it is 3.6 high/ wide (as I see it in a photography made with shift; left). Regards, lars0 -
Hi Lars
Perhaps the function you are looking for is the Crop tool, which selects part of the image and also increases the magnification.0 -
Thanks, not the frame has to become smaller, but the object/ house itself. The relationship high/ wide must change, for the image of the house is pressed or the top of the house is cut off. lars 0 -
Lars - isn't this the same discussion we have already had in another thread?
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