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    Firefighter Tyson L. Sparks's Avatar
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    My house

    I was outside goofing around, I had my tripod out and the kittens were running around. I set my WB to cloudy to warm my pictures up, I read about this in a book. The cat pictures were boring, this was all that I came up with. I like the lens flare. I was trying out my grad filter and polarizing filter. I had none on for this shot. Just thought I would share.



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    Re: My house

    How do you straighten pictures with CS2?


    Here is a little edit I did.


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    Re: My house

    Use the crop tool. You can put the arrow in the corner of the picture and rotate it. I am sure there is a better way I just don't know it.....
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    Re: My house

    I like the flare, too.
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    Re: My house

    command a, command t (or whatever you PC users use for command), then you can type in a number for the rotate or just do it by hand if you move the mouse into a corner you will see an arc with arrows. Click, hold, and move the mouse to rotate. hit return, command d, then you can crop the extra space.

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    Re: My house

    Replace Command with CTRL in Brent's above post.

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    Re: My house

    I was taught to draw a line along the horizon, then look at the xy coordinates to see how far off from 0° the line was. Then you can go into Rotate and type in negative that degree amount for perfectly straight horizons. Then you'll have to crop it, of course.
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    Re: My house

    in cs3 raw editor, when you rotate the image it just gives you a line tool. you draw the line on a horizon, and it automatically makes the line perfectly horizontal. Good idea.

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