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How to pull one corner

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  • Brian Lawson Community moderator

    The transform panel under the tone and color settings has a keystone function that you can use

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  • Jerry Renkenberger

    Brian Lawson: Yes, and it's helpful, but not the answer I need. I need "free transform" so I can stretch one corner of the image. Thanks.

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  • Brian Lawson Community moderator

    So just pull on the one corner you need. That’s all we have to work with.

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  • Jerry Renkenberger

    Brian Lawson - Pulling on one corner resizes the image in a square or rectangular fashion. I need it to "skew" or "distort" the image >>toward<< that one corner. See attached image.

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  • Jerry Renkenberger

    That image is the feature in Photoshop that I am trying to find in ON1PR

     

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  • Rick Sammartino Community moderator

    Actually, I don't think ON1 has that ability directly. Instead, you need to use the keystone tool in transform. Keystone works a bit backward from what you want, you need to align it with something that is supposed to be square and it will straighten it out for you. That will be easy if you have a rectangular item in the photo to guide you. If not, it's going to be trial and error to get it right.

    Also, the transform that you're referring to in the above post is the wrong one. You need the transform in DEVELOP.

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  • Jerry Renkenberger

    Rick - Thanks for your input. You are right, sort of, in your last statement. When I said, "Pulling on one corner resizes the image in a square or rectangular fashion", I was referring to the ON1 Transform tool in the left panel. But I have also tried the "right one", the Transform panel in the ON1 Develop module, and neither one will do what I've done thousands of times over the last 10 years with Photoshop CS5.

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  • Brian Lawson Community moderator

    I guess I wasn't clear in my first post. The Transform panel that Rick showed is what I was talking about. Sorry it isn't what you're looking for.

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  • Rick Sammartino Community moderator

    Jerry, I've already said transform won't work the way PS does. ON1 does it differently. It works just fine, but it's not going to work like it did in PS. You're using a different program now and you need to learn to use the tools that are provided.

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  • Jerry Renkenberger

    Understood. Thanks again for your input!

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