Hi... I have a problem and am hoping someone would be willing to help me. I am a hobbyist that enjoys restoring old industrial machines( drills, saws, lathes, etc). One of the tough areas involving machine is recreating the metal tags showing the machines model number, manufacturer, etc. This usually involves taking another tag, photocopying and attempting to make a printable image which can then be converted into a decal. Well, I have and tag image that I want to recreate and was given a photo of another existing image which I want to use to create the decal. The problem is that the perspective is not adequate as well as the fact that the image is 'bowed' such that I cannot use it in the state that it is.
So.... I got a trial copy of Photoshop and attempted to teach myself how to use enough of the features in order to 'fix' my image. I've been struggling big time. I'm hoping someone on this forum would be kind enough to take my attached image and flatten properly so that I can create the decal that I need. The dimensions of the tag are 3.5" in width and 2.375" in height measured from the edges of the tag.
If the attached image is not satisfactory, I can email the image.
Any help that can be offered would be appreciated.
Thanks
Jim Flanagan
Largo, Florida
I need this image rotated and 'flattened'. Is this possible.

So.... I got a trial copy of Photoshop and attempted to teach myself how to use enough of the features in order to 'fix' my image. I've been struggling big time. I'm hoping someone on this forum would be kind enough to take my attached image and flatten properly so that I can create the decal that I need. The dimensions of the tag are 3.5" in width and 2.375" in height measured from the edges of the tag.
If the attached image is not satisfactory, I can email the image.
Any help that can be offered would be appreciated.
Thanks
Jim Flanagan
Largo, Florida
I need this image rotated and 'flattened'. Is this possible.
