Post Production Hell - Crooked kitchen cupboard?

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Always somethig you miss! How are you goign to straighten this cupboard up?
I don't have PS Ai and refuse to use it on my photography.
I have played with warp tool but does not seem to work...
Any work arounds?

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Take the door off, and reposition correctly, then retake the photo, lol.

Seriously if the only way is AI just do it, tools are there to be used.
 
To be honest, I can't see a visual problem with that image.

If I take a ruler to the screen, there's a one millimetre horizontal difference between top and bottom. Is your client going to notice that?
 
Take the door off, and reposition correctly, then retake the photo, lol.

Seriously if the only way is AI just do it, tools are there to be used.
Too late, shoot is over, house is now in use, and I would need to travel 50 minutes again.
 
To be honest, I can't see a visual problem with that image.

If I take a ruler to the screen, there's a one millimetre horizontal difference between top and bottom. Is your client going to notice that?
It's very noticeable imo. Obvs it's zoomed in but I can see it a mile away,
Make a selection around the door and move it.
You mean like CMD T and rotate?
 
Select the door, cut it and paste onto a new layer, straighten and use clone to patch the gaps.
Took a minute to do a reasonable job, but can't post it.
The door would be crooked, is there a tool to evenly 'stretch' out the lines?
I tried SKEW but it does not seem to be fine enough, moves in large increments.
 
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Tricky. If you straighten it so the line break doesn’t catch your eye the reflection will still be wrong. I’d look to get rid of the reflection of the skirting in the left side as well so it doesn’t stand out as missing on the right..
 
It's very noticeable imo. Obvs it's zoomed in but I can see it a mile away,
It's up to you but I've always remembered the wise, cautionary advice not to fix what ain't broke.

Scratching that particular itch might result in your handing the client something they will take exception to. Perhaps make the changes but show the client both versions and ask which they prefer?
 
Tricky. If you straighten it so the line break doesn’t catch your eye the reflection will still be wrong. I’d look to get rid of the reflection of the skirting in the left side as well so it doesn’t stand out as missing on the right..
On the one I roughly straightened you don't notice the reflection at all.
The most telling thing is the height of the handles really
 
Too late, shoot is over, house is now in use, and I would need to travel 50 minutes again.


To be brutally honest, you should have fixed it (or bodged it) before shooting.
 
Select the door, cut it and paste onto a new layer, straighten and use clone to patch the gaps.
Took a minute to do a reasonable job, but can't post it.

Absolutely this is the correct way. Make a tight selection at the sides and top of door but include some of the shadow at the bottom as you will need it to line up the bottom.
Use the transform / distort tool to pull every thing into position not the warp tool.
 
If this is for a retail sale are you not getting towards misrepresentation? On a very low level I know
Actually it's for airbb rental, I know you are going to say it's overkill but this particular image I want to use in my portfolio, so worth getting it right.
 
If this is for a retail sale are you not getting towards misrepresentation? On a very low level I know

Not at all, the door was improperly fitted It can be adjusted with a couple of twists of a screwdriver. So no one is being misinformed.
 
well being a bit pedantic ( and lazy), I would suggest that the reason is that the door is slightly open - its not badly hung etc. so the image is fine as it is showing that its a door that opens ! :)
 
To be brutally honest, you should have fixed it (or bodged it) before shooting.

One of the reason I carry screwdriver and tips and Allan keys in my camera bag. Also sellotape. You never know when they will be called for. More tóols in the car as well.
 
I'd have bodged it by closing the door and wedging it to the right angle with a pound coin (plus a bit of folded paper to get the angle of dangle as good as possible!)
 
well being a bit pedantic ( and lazy), I would suggest that the reason is that the door is slightly open - its not badly hung etc. so the image is fine as it is showing that its a door that opens ! :)
Unfortunately. as I mentioned, the handles give it away :)
 
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