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Galaxy GalleryFixed 😂
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Galaxy GalleryIsn't your dog kinda like a salamander, it'll grow back 🤔
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Galaxy GalleryYou have 3 dogs (or is that a cross between a sheep & a Maincoon?) 🤪
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Galaxy Gallery@RedDogRabitt,it's not a good job.. the fence is not at 180 degres 😋😎 and mine is not better maybe a few decimal degres are missing...This is why i suggest to use the Samsung's Editor.it's easier, faster and can do it automatically..and you check with the browser if it's at 180 degres at the top when using a browser.. or anything that have a straight line to guide you..
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04-01-2023 09:09 AM in
Galaxy Gallery@Iflysolo
Send me your original picture by email...I will show you how to do itautomatically or manualy...
But first, if this picture was took qith the Galaxy's device, you have the function to automatically straighen the fence and/or you can also do it manually. It also fill yhe affected areas...
It'a a lot better than the way that Photoshop did it...(In Photoshop Elements, you can activate a function that say : fill in the affected areas...don't you have this feature in your Photoshop application ?
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