December 1st, 2015, 10:49 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by zorin
On the left is the Gimp result and right the Photoshop result. Photoshop clearly tries to maintain more of the aspect ratio of the original area selected for transformation which, when compared to the Gimp image, results in a taller image.
Without access to the original paper clipping it is impossible to determine which of the two is
closest to reality.
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Funny, I only just saw this -- a very interesting observation.
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