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One way to do it – double click on the Background layer to make it a Normal layer, then use Perspective Warp to straighten the image, then use Canvas Size to increase the canvas at the top of the image, then stretch the image to fill.
Something like the attached (quickly done).
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One way to do it – double click on the Background layer to make it a Normal layer, then use Perspective Warp to straighten the image, then use Canvas Size to increase the canvas at the top of the image, then stretch the image to fill.
Something like the attached (quickly done).
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Derek, Thanks. I will try it today.
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Derek, Thanks. I will try it today.
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Thank you. The perspective wrap worked and was easily applied. Thank you.