IRRC look in TOPE for Walt's red chicken ....
In large part it comes down to how you like to work. With the lens you can
instantly see the effect of the shift. With software you can fix an image
you like otherwise. Sometimes you don't want to eliminate convergence, just
change it. YMMV
Also I believe Moose has posted a fair number of images he did perspective
correction on. Did he succeed with that Italian tower?
-jeff
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Harrison" <robhar@xxxxxx>
Subject: [OM] Re: Shift Lens on E1?/software alternatives
> On 10/11/04 1:54 PM, "iwert" <iwert@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > It would become a very nice 48mm shift for flower photography :)
>
> Doh! I forgot about the conversion factor.
>
..
>
> How about this: Anyone had good results correcting perspective in
software?
> This looks good: <http://www.andromeda.com/info/lensdoc/>
>
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