BelchFire

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I've never tried to use any software that was as difficult to figure out at Photoshop. NOTHING is intuitive.

I was given copies of pictures taken of portraits of some of my ancestors. Whoever took the pictures wasn't lined up very well on the portraits and they're skewed. They're wide in the middle, somewhat narrow at the bottom and significantly narrow at the top.

Is there a Photoshop tool that would allow me to adjust them like pincushion used to do on CRT monitors?
 

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Belch, email me one and I'll play a little...... fonesplicr at yahoo dot com.....
 

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It's called "perspective" and IIRC, it is a size edit option. Just drag one corner and the opposite corner will widen too.
 

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foulshot; will do! I'll have more time over the weekend. The BEST option would be to see if I can find the originals and just make more photos.
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Belch, got your email. Gimme some time this week and we'll see what I can do.
 

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No hurry; they've been dead a little over 100 years, so I think we've got time. I REALLY appreciate what you're doing, but don't take time from your hobbies or family to do it. Only if it's easy.

Thanks again.
Belch out
 

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Belch, got sent out of town. I'll work on it when I get back.
 

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