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Michael R.2015-07-10 23:08:59
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Michael R., 2015-07-10 23:08:59

How to display such a variant of the image in Photoshop?

Hey!
Here is an image, as we can see, we see the squares that correspond to the pixels on the monitor, and the photo is, as it were, slightly curved (I don’t know how to correctly “call” that one corner of the photo seems to be in the distance).
Can you please tell me how to correctly display such a variant of the image as "photo from the monitor"?
Thank you!

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Sergeyj, 2015-07-10
@Mike_Ro

Take a screenshot, make perspective and apply the effect.
Everything is simple.
Well, or take a photo with an aperture of 1.4-1.8.
Here in a couple of seconds I threw it into PS.
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TomasHuk, 2015-07-10
@TomasHuk

What does "display" mean? What do you mean "process"? If there is only one photo, then the easiest option is to actually take a picture of the monitor)) And if you process it in batches, then you already have to think ...

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