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Hello, I'm working on a project for my schools yearbook, I Took pictures of all my classmates individually and I didn't have a tripod so they didn't have exactly the same perspective, how could I correct that in photoshop ?
Hi,
If you go Edit> Transform> Perspective
Also this link may help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1OqhpvjJSg
Let us know if this solve your problem?
Thanks,
Sim
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Hi,
If you go Edit> Transform> Perspective
Also this link may help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s1OqhpvjJSg
Let us know if this solve your problem?
Thanks,
Sim
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Do you mean the perspective of background elements (furniture etc.) or the persons themselves?
Please post some sample images (feel free to black out faces etc.).
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I mean I want the whole image to be the same position and same perspective as if all the pictures were taken on a tripod on the same position
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@Georges5CCE wrote:
I mean I want the whole image to be the same position and same perspective as if all the pictures were taken on a tripod on the same position
Again: Please post some sample images (feel free to black out faces etc.).