Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - When shooting a building, because the shooting distance is very close, the bottom of the building is wide and the top is narrow. How to solve this problem in PS? Please let us know the detailed steps.

When shooting a building, because the shooting distance is very close, the bottom of the building is wide and the top is narrow. How to solve this problem in PS? Please let us know the detailed steps.

When shooting a building, because the shooting distance is very close, the bottom of the building is wide and the top is narrow. How to solve this problem in PS? Please let us know the detailed steps. thank you Detailed steps to correct building distortion in ps (including correcting the situation that the bottom of the building is wide and the top is narrow):

Step 1: Turn the background layer into an editable layer.

After opening the image in PS, double-click the background layer and type any new name in the name column of the new layer dialog box that pops up. The default is layer 0, and then click OK.

Step 2: Change the image display status.

Click Menu View-Screen Mode-Full Screen Mode with Menu Bar. You can also click View-Display-Grid to provide adjusted data reference. Press "f" again to restore the standard display mode.

Step 3: Enter the editing state.

Click Edit-Transform-Perspective to adjust the state through perspective. At this point, there is a small square between the four corners and edges of the image for pulling and adjusting.

Step 4: Adjust the visual angle.

Use the mouse to horizontally pull the small squares on the left and right sides (outside the photo frame). At this time, the shape of the building in the picture has changed. According to the adjustment needs, pull the small square to the appropriate position, and click OK.

Step 5: carry out deformation adjustment

At this time, the upper beam and the lower beam (picture frame) of the image building are still not parallel. Enter Edit-Transform-Deformation, at this time, the image is divided into nine rectangles, and any position inside the nine rectangles can be adjusted by stretching and shifting with the left mouse button.

Step 6: Cut the image (end)

When it is confirmed that the deformity of the image has been corrected, the redundant part after adjustment is finally cut off with a cutting tool.

Note: A series of adjustments such as perspective deformation can only be made after the background layer becomes an editable layer.

Although the powerful function of PS can correct the distortion of architectural images, we should pay attention to two points when shooting:

1. Pay attention to leave enough space around the main building when shooting, otherwise some parts of the building will extend beyond the frame.

2. Try not to let the camera lean back more than 45 degrees. Because more than 45 degrees will cause the picture to tilt too seriously, and it will make people feel uncomfortable after adjustment in the computer. Although it can be corrected by computer in the end, it takes dozens of times of energy and time.