Allmost certainly I'm not alone in taking all these "Modern Wonders of our Time" for granted. But once in a while I gaze in astonishment, like today.
I have been preparing an article for the club magazine[a,b] of the German Forth Interest Group[c]. I'm writing about this particular project of mine, named TheStack[d]. It features controllers on printed circuit boards, so a few pictures are in order. Thus I take out my trusty Canon Powershot A480 (yes, digital camera stone age, I know) and take some pictures. However, while some of those pictures look reasonably well, they start showing significant signs of distortion of perspective, while trying to crop the images to a more appropriate region. With analog photography, there is only so much you can do at this point. Best is to go back, use a tripod and a reproducible geometrical setup and try again.
However, with Gimp[d] already open, solving this seemingly unsurmountable problem is in fact quite easy:
and be done a few clicks later.
Absolutely amazing! Thank you Developers of Gimp, you certainly made my day!
Cheers,
~ew
PS: The article mentioned above shall appear in the online archive[b] in a few weeks.
[a] Vierte Dimension, German Forth Magazine, currently the last one on the planet still appearing as a printed edition, alongside a digital edition, of course.
[b] Vierte Dimension, archive page