Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/12/19

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Subject: [Leica] ocean...
From: firkin at ncable.net.au (Alastair Firkin)
Date: Tue Dec 19 03:11:24 2006
References: <013101c72300$409e0b20$6774f155@portugal> <000c01c72305$0fea7220$6501a8c0@asus930> <7.0.1.0.2.20061218194939.0252ea88@infoave.net> <795C4BC3-4979-471F-B0AD-FBEF628B550E@ncable.net.au> <7.0.1.0.2.20061218214129.0246dcf0@infoave.net>

Thank you: I have that tool in Camera Raw, but did not know about the  
ps version

cheers
On 19/12/2006, at 13:46, Tina Manley wrote:

> At 09:54 PM 12/18/2006, you wrote:
>> wrong
>>>
>>> But all of you do know how to correct slanted horizons using the
>>> Measure tool in Photoshop, right?
>>>
>>> Tina
>
> Does this mean you don't know, Alistair, or they don't know?  In  
> any case, if you have a tilted horizon, go to the tools palette in  
> Photoshop and right click on the tool that looks like an  
> eyedropper.  The drop down menu will say Measure Tool.  Select it  
> and then use that tool to draw a line along the tilted horizon (or  
> a tilted tree or building vertically) then go to Image > Rotate  
> Canvas > Arbitrary.  It will tell you how many degrees your horizon  
> or tree is off level.  Click OK and it will straighten the horizon  
> or tree for you.  Then you just need to crop the photo to fit the  
> new horizon.  It's magic and one of the best tools in Photoshop!
>
> HTH
>
> Tina
>
> Tina Manley, ASMP, NPPA
> http://www.tinamanley.com
>
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