To illustrate the idea, if I straighten an image to make the horizon level, then crop, I might get some of the black space the rotation introduced. See attachments 1 & 2. If instead, I mirror the top edge (in this case) before rotating (see 3) then the final image is filled with plausible pixels from the original (compare 2 and 4).
The feature I am requesting would fill the 4 triangular spaces created by a fine rotation (or by the straighten tool) with pixels mirrored from the original.
The works very well for the common case of a foreground subject with a blurred background.
The feature I am requesting would fill the 4 triangular spaces created by a fine rotation (or by the straighten tool) with pixels mirrored from the original.
The works very well for the common case of a foreground subject with a blurred background.
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