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bluenite

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 3:32 pm    Post subject: Transform the image in perspective Reply with quote

I don't know if they express exactly what I want with my poor english: I need to adjust dimension only of a selected part of the image in perspective, so that precisely followed the one that does not change. When I select entire image, the transformation takes place of whole area, it is quite clear. The bottom third, about which I need to adjust the height against width, the change does not perform well on the remaining (upper unmodified) part. Trying it through quick mask, but there is a blending seen in transparency. Does exist a procedure or plugin that can regulate dimension only part of the picture?
thx alot for reply
Peter
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hawkeye

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 5:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You might want to post an example of what you are trying to do, but Edit-transform-perspective is usually what you would use.
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K-touch

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 5:04 am    Post subject: Re: Transform the image in perspective Reply with quote

hey,
Why don't you just select the area you want to transform with lasso tool or pen tool and hit Ctl+T for transform and there you gooo...

bluenite wrote:
I don't know if they express exactly what I want with my poor english: I need to adjust dimension only of a selected part of the image in perspective, so that precisely followed the one that does not change. When I select entire image, the transformation takes place of whole area, it is quite clear. The bottom third, about which I need to adjust the height against width, the change does not perform well on the remaining (upper unmodified) part. Trying it through quick mask, but there is a blending seen in transparency. Does exist a procedure or plugin that can regulate dimension only part of the picture?
thx alot for reply
Peter

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bluenite

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 9:31 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

hawkeye wrote:
You might want to post an example of what you are trying to do, but Edit-transform-perspective is usually what you would use.

well, my issue is a bit more complex, see these sample:
I need to change only a lower part of image (here pasted and changed into smart object), that the upper part would be connected with unmodified image - see dotted line. Complex is for a reason of "visible" lines of tiles in perspective.



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