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| sent on May 01, 2019 (22:49) | This comment has been translated
This one is very good as well! |
| sent on May 02, 2019 (17:59) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks Nicola cheers Andrea Grazie Nicola Ciao Andrea |
| sent on May 03, 2019 (19:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Nice blue hour and beautiful colors, to straighten the falling lines However, does come a bit of seasickness :-P Congratulations Ishan bell'ora blu e bei colori, da raddrizzare le linee cadenti però, fa venire un po' di mal di mare complimenti Ishan |
| sent on May 03, 2019 (21:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Grazieeeee.... How do you straighten the falling lines? Thanks Andrea Grazieeeee.... Come si raddrizzano le linee cadenti? Grazie Andrea |
| sent on May 03, 2019 (21:34) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I do this: Select the level, CTRL + T (transform), right click inside the photo, perspective, and with the pointer, pull one of the angles and see how it reacts. Try even with distortion, if you've never used it take a little ' hand or watch on YouTube. In recovery, to avoid as much as possible the falling lines, try to tilt as little as possible the lens both downward and upward, if you can not do without it leaves a little ' margin on the sides that the operation described above forces you to sacrifice a bit ' the image. < BR > a greeting Ishan Io faccio così: selezioni il livello, ctrl + t (trasforma), tasto destro dentro la foto, prospettiva, e con il puntatore, tiri uno degli angoli e vedi come reagisce.prova anche con distorgi, se non lo hai mai usato prendici un po' la mano o guarda su YouTube. In ripresa, per evitare il più possibile le linee cadenti, cerca di inclinar il meno possibile la lente sia verso il basso che verso l'alto, se non puoi farne a meno lascia un po' di margine ai lati che l'operazione sopra descritta ti costringe a sacrificare un po' l'immagine. Un saluto Ishan |
| sent on May 04, 2019 (7:00) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
That of the inclination of the lens I know... After that was the least to resume the scene as I wanted... about Photoshop I thank you never used that function... I know only basic basic things... I try to search for some videos on YouTube thanks Andrea Quello dell'inclinazione della Lente lo so... Dopo che quello era il minimo per riprendere la scena come volevo... Riguardo a Photoshop ti ringrazio mai usata quella funzione... So solo le cose base base... Provo a cercare qualche video su YouTube grazie Andrea |
| sent on July 22, 2019 (9:52) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Outstanding photo. Great Sony for both the body and the goal. Eccezionale la foto. Grande Sony sia per il corpo che per l'obiettivo. |
| sent on July 23, 2019 (9:37) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Eh yes Sony pulls out of the sack of those files that are scary... crazy anyway thank you please a greeting Andrea eh si la Sony tira fuori dalla saccoccia di quei file che fanno paura... pazzesca comunque grazie mi fa piacere un saluto Andrea |
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