Re: Changing perspective of image in PS True. I realize that, as is true with any image operation, you cannot add pixels to an image that don't already exist (this probably sucks most for those who have a need to enlarge images... oh how they wait for an AI algorithm that will correct this problem). However, putting it simply, I only want to be able to take parts of the image that are there and make them "not there." For example, lets say we take a picture of a car looking at the side (the driver's side), but at about at about a 30 degree angle to the front as well. We will not only see the entire side of the car, we will see a portion of the windshield and frontal car geometry as well. If we "rotate" the car clockwise (looking down from the top) the back end of the car would grow on the Y axis (up/down) and the frontal geometry of the car would begin to shrink on the X axis (left/right) until ultimately it would almost disappear. Now the back end has grow, the front has disappeared, the overall image has stretched slightly and we should be looking at what appears to be the side of the car dead on. You know, I had completely forgotten about the 3D Transform filter. That's what happens when you work with the nitty gritty so much. Michael J.
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