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To reconstruct areas to match distortions from the image location where the mouse
button is initially pressed:
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After distorting the preview image, choose one of these reconstruction modes from the
Mode menu in the Reconstruction section of the dialog box:
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Displace to reconstruct unfrozen areas to match the displacement at the starting point
for the reconstruction. You can use Displace to move all or part of the preview image to
a different location.
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Amplitwist to reconstruct unfrozen areas to match the displacement, rotation, and
overall scaling that exist at the starting point.
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Affine to reconstruct unfrozen areas to match all local distortions that exist at the
starting point, including displacement, rotation, horizontal and vertical scaling, and
skew.
2
Select the reconstruct tool
, and in the preview image, hold down the mouse button
or drag from a starting point.
This spreads the distortion sampled at the starting point. (If there is no distortion, the
effect is the same as using Revert mode.) Pixels move more quickly at the brush center.
You can set new starting points and use the reconstruct tool repeatedly to create a variety
of effects.
Note:
The Reconstruct button is not available in Displace, Amplitwist, and Affine recon-
struction modes.
Saving and loading distortions
You can save the distortion mesh from one image and apply it to other images.
To save a distortion mesh:
1
After distorting the preview image, click Save Mesh.
2
Specify a name and location for the mesh file, and click Save.
To apply a distortion mesh to a preview image:
Click Load Mesh, select the mesh file you want to apply, and click Open. If the image and
distortion mesh aren’t the same size, the mesh is scaled to fit the image.