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A face in the orb (Explored)
Instructions on making an orb in Photoshop Elements can be found at www.ipernity.com/group/836261/discuss/164481.
I started with the photograph located at www.ipernity.com/doc/304817/33299583. I then cropped the image into a square.
I selected Filter>Distort>Polar Coordinates>Polar to Rectangular from the Filter Menu located at the top of the Photoshop Elements screen.
I then clicked on Image>Rotate>Flip Vertical from the Image Menu at the top of the screen.
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Then, from the Filter Menu at the top of the screen, I chose Filter>Distort>Polar Coordinates>Rectangular to Polar.
To see what happens when you do not crop an image, see www.ipernity.com/doc/304817/33321921
CIMG 1412
I started with the photograph located at www.ipernity.com/doc/304817/33299583. I then cropped the image into a square.
I selected Filter>Distort>Polar Coordinates>Polar to Rectangular from the Filter Menu located at the top of the Photoshop Elements screen.
I then clicked on Image>Rotate>Flip Vertical from the Image Menu at the top of the screen.
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Then, from the Filter Menu at the top of the screen, I chose Filter>Distort>Polar Coordinates>Rectangular to Polar.
To see what happens when you do not crop an image, see www.ipernity.com/doc/304817/33321921
CIMG 1412
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I love experiments like that !
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