A way to get Front elevation of an object in photo

Hello folks,

I want to ask if theres a way to obtain front elevation of an object in a photo. The photo A is a camera and I want it to be viewed as front elevation, just like in Photo B. Heres the photo references

Photo A
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Photo B
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Note: these both pics are not my work and downloaded from internet just to use as refrences.

I would be glad if I get any help regrading this.

That camera image was built in a 3D software application. Depending on how it was constructed, the software could have rotated the image.

However, once itโ€™s been rendered, the image is fixed, so thereโ€™s no way to simply rotate it to another viewpoint. Artificial intelligence might be able to do so while inventing image details that arenโ€™t shown from the current perspective, but I know of no AI software thatโ€™s been optimized for this task.

If you have the contact information of the person who created it, they might be able to rotate the image in the 3D software used to create it (for a fee, of course).

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Hello
Thanks for the reply. I think you are right there as you cannot get a different viewpoint once the image is fixed, however AI could come handy in this regard.
I can do 3Ds and can obtain different set of viewports myself. Thereโ€™s nothing problematic there. However, I have got an upcoming project where I will be working voluntarily. The work requires me to manipulate various photos, so I was looking for a possibility if it can be done.
I need to find that particular AI.

Well, I can say for vector art, Adobe is working on a tool that is currently named Project Turntable which pretty impressively lets you rotate 2D vector images as if they were 3D objects.

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Dang! thats something. Is it available for download yet?

No. Not that I know of. Itโ€™s just part of Adobe showing off features it is working on.