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Old May 7th 15, 04:06 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default Matching the aspect of ancient photographs.

In article , Floyd L. Davidson
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You can't change the perspective in post processing.


https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/perspective-warp.html
Photoshop lets you easily adjust perspective in images. This feature
is particularly useful for images having straight lines and flat
surfacesfor example, architectural images and images of buildings.
You can also use this feature to composite objects having different
perspectives in a single image.


Not the same thing. What they are saying is it will
align a single object, such a vertical line that are
tilting.


what you're calling alignment is also called perspective.

The problem with duplicating the perspective in a new
image to be the same as an old image is quite different.
Perspective means that some distant objects are hidden
by other closer objects.


that's also called perspective.