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- Jul 6, 2012
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Operating System:Windows 10
Exact Lightroom Version (Help menu > System Info): CC2015.13
One of the main reasons I went to the subscription was to gain access to the boundary warp feature, quite useful for panos. But there are occasions when this same capability would be useful for a single shot, specifically when it is cropped at an angle so that there is a wedge-shaped gap at one or more corners. Is there a way (tricky approaches are okay) to use it for this, or do I have to learn about warping techniques in Photoshop? The relevant technology is evidently present in LR.
Edit: I see that I can't crop outside the boundary of the photo; but if there was a boundary warp feature, as suggested, this ought to be possible.
Exact Lightroom Version (Help menu > System Info): CC2015.13
One of the main reasons I went to the subscription was to gain access to the boundary warp feature, quite useful for panos. But there are occasions when this same capability would be useful for a single shot, specifically when it is cropped at an angle so that there is a wedge-shaped gap at one or more corners. Is there a way (tricky approaches are okay) to use it for this, or do I have to learn about warping techniques in Photoshop? The relevant technology is evidently present in LR.
Edit: I see that I can't crop outside the boundary of the photo; but if there was a boundary warp feature, as suggested, this ought to be possible.
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