

Evening, Martin. Adobe Photoshop CS4 for Photographers. Pages 397-98. Focal Press, 2009.
This particular section of the book discusses Free Transform methods used in Photoshop. I often use these tools to adjust how large a piece of my image will be, to rotate, distort, stretch out specific layers, or the warp tool which can change the image dramatically to add movement, depth, or perspective.
A problem that I have when constructing one image from multiple images is that sometimes when you take an element from one photo and put it with another it can become flat. Most of the time, when I work I have the issue if making foreground objects look like they were shot at the same point of view as the background shot. The warp tool is helping me immensely with this adjustment that I have previously not had access to with my old version of Photoshop. The image can be adjusted at numerous points which allows for your manipulations to be more controlled and specific. Images from
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