On 25.01.13 at 1:42 PM Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
So I would suggest to revisit straightening horizon use case and
I agree. Straightening the horizon is a very often and thus important
use case.
limiting the amount of lines in transformation tools to a minimum.
I don't think that would solve the problem. To rotate the image
precisely, you need a line along or very close to the horizon and the
chance for having such a line increases with the amount of lines.
However, as I said, no matter of the concrete default value there will
always be some people who prefer another default.
The easiest straightening solution I know of is the Straighten tool in
Photoshop Elements or the Straighten option in the Crop tool of
Photoshop CS6: Drag a line along the horizon and you're done.
IMHO only autorotating the image by edge detection algorithms can be
simpler.
As it seems we're not the first ones with such ideas:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=526719
Kind regards,
Sven
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