Just saw this post from c-net. I've never used this software but c-net is very trustworthy and if you don't have an editing program, why not give it a try.
If my memory serves me right, I think that I had a DVD player from cyberlink. Might be cofusing it with aother company however.
The first place I went was something called "keystone" and found I could adjust architecture to make it look like I held the camera level. You know how sometimes two brick walls seem to be falling into each other? Fixed!
Then I found a brush tool where I could isolate the sky and adjust the levels down so it dosen't seem so much brighter than the landscape.
But I'm just getting started here. There is only one hour and fifty minutes left to this free offer.
Got it - thanks for the tip. I've only ever done basic processing and have only used Picasa. This looks to have a bit more to it - I will explore.
Thanks again.
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The first place I went was something called "keystone" and found I could adjust architecture to make it look like I held the camera level. You know how sometimes two brick walls seem to be falling into each other? Fixed!
Then I found a brush tool where I could isolate the sky and adjust the levels down so it dosen't seem so much brighter than the landscape.
But I'm just getting started here. There is only one hour and fifty minutes left to this free offer.
12:50 a.m. Saturday, February 2nd/13
Thanks for posting, even if I cannot use it.
Thanks again.