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Post by ScruffyDuck on Sept 20, 2005 1:49:46 GMT -5
Hi All
I have a photo of a panel which I want to use in an aircraft. Unfortunately the picture is taken at an angle. I wonder if there is any software out there which can change the perspective of an image?
Thanks in advance
Jon
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Post by kimber on Sept 20, 2005 2:02:04 GMT -5
Yes, most photo programs will do that!!
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Post by ScruffyDuck on Sept 20, 2005 5:45:27 GMT -5
Thanks I will have a look around
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Post by kimber on Sept 20, 2005 8:16:32 GMT -5
Post the pic??
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Post by ScruffyDuck on Sept 20, 2005 9:17:24 GMT -5
It's from a restored New Standard D25. If I can change the perspecive a bit then it would make a good background for a 2D panel
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Post by kimber on Sept 20, 2005 9:36:17 GMT -5
Something like this?? [
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Post by ScruffyDuck on Sept 20, 2005 10:12:30 GMT -5
Yep Thanks ;D
Awesome - what did you use to do that Kimber?
Now I am being cheeky - is ther any chance you could leave the windshield in?
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Post by kimber on Sept 20, 2005 10:17:38 GMT -5
Yep Thanks ;D Awesome - what did you use to do that Kimber? I use an old photo program called PhotoExpress, by Ulead!! I just painted out the top and cut the image in half, then mirrored it and pasted the two sides to a blank image!! A little cloning to cover the gauges!! It took, maybe, two minutes?? I can add the windshield!! It may not be just the same, but close!! Boy are you a lot of trouble!! ;D Just change this to a bmp and convert it to 256 format and it should be ready to use!! Be sure to tell window00 that it is a 1024, 768
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Post by ScruffyDuck on Sept 20, 2005 10:33:26 GMT -5
Thanks - that is brilliant - I figured you had mirrored cos I can see the reflection of the same gauge on each side but it looks great and way beyond whay I could do with MS Paint
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