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I have a shot that has two perspective issues. I've tried free transform and general lens correction (which improved it somewhat) but I want to fully correct these problems. In the image below, the vertical line of the Cooks Window is tilting inward and the counter has an upward curve. How do I make these straight and perpendicular to each other without warping the parts of the image that seem ok? Thanks!http://
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Is this a Lightroom question? If so, it probably can't be done in Lightroom.
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You're right, I intended to put this in the Photoshop forum. My bad.
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Any, Idea on how to move this to the Photoshop forum?
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You can't. Just create a new thread in the Photoshop forum.
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That's odd. I saw this in the Photoshop forum from the outset with no replies. To be frank, I didn't respond because we can't see much evidence of what the OP is complaining about, with this tiny JPG. There is some pincushion distortion with the edge of the counter but the rest is reasonably square. What am I missing?
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Bizarre, when you show the grid, it seems far less askance then what my eyes perceive. I guess what could be improved is the top of the window, the horizontal line.