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Digital Traveler: Photoshop Skewed or Balanced; You Decide
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Wednesday, 3 January 2007

Photoshop Skewed or Balanced; You Decide


figure a

figure b

figure c

figure d

I'm back to reviewing architecture. This time, I caught a black and white building in Paris that sat on a cul de sac in the outer part of the city.

Happy Modern New Year! Take a look at pictures a, b, c and d. One figure is the original. In two figures I cropped and in one I skewed in Photoshop (Select entire image with rectangular selection tool; then Edit>Transform>Skew, then pull top outside arrows of dashed selection outward to make building sit straight up and down).

Which figure--a, b, c, or d--is the one that is skewed.

For some other really cool mid-century modern architectural marvels go to my section on Provence modern architecture.

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