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    Undo "sucked in” effect

    Hi,
    Someone just sent me a picture but they've added a strange distortion "sucked in" effect to it from their phone (as seen below). I dont have any special editing software but please would someone be able to undo the effects or let me know how I can do it?
    Thanks very much,
    Elliot

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    Sucked it in pretty good........ sucked it all the way into the fourth dimension.

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    Aha! Yeah, I spent ages trying to work out why it wasnt uploading. Hopefully it'll work now:

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    Quote Originally Posted by elliot5200 View Post
    ... or let me know how I can do it?

    Retake the photo.


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    Quote Originally Posted by elliot5200 View Post
    or let me know how I can do it?
    Text your friend... tell him to send you the original file.

    Problem solved.
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    I suppose you could help it somewhat by spending time with the bloat too and/or puppet warp...but even if you took time to correct *that*, you'd just have a very blue-tinted, OOF picture with a distracting background. Hardly worth the fix.
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    "Text your friend... tell him to send you the original file."

    Haha, already tried that and unfortunately the original image has been overwritten :O

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    Quote Originally Posted by elliot5200 View Post
    "Text your friend... tell him to send you the original file."

    Haha, already tried that and unfortunately the original image has been overwritten :O
    Why do you say 'unfortunately'?
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    Love the long chin - makes me look quite cartoony :P That's probably the best it'll go though without retaking it, I suppose.
    Thanks for the try and if anyone else can improve that at all, please let me know!
    Last edited by elliot5200; 01-22-2012 at 03:56 PM.

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    Yeah you're kinda stuck.




    Then you could so something like this to make it less Frankenstein.


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    Oh well, at least I got to see what I'd look like if I were an alien
    Thanks for your attempts everyone though, and if anyone can get it looking any more normal, please let me know!
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