I don't seem to be able to get the hang of perspective adjustment using
PTLens so I applied a perspective correction in PW Pro to fix the
leaning buildings and then used PTLens to fix the distortion of the
7-14. The distortion correction is visible but not dramatic. I would
describe it like pressing down in the middle of an inverted paper plate
to flatten it out and stretch it radially. The result looks better but
that l-o-o-o-o-on-n-n-g walkway is still a l-o-o-o-o-on-n-n-g walkway.
See it at:
original:
<http://www.chucknorcutt.com/temp/John%20Hudson%207-14.jpg>
perspective correction:
<http://www.chucknorcutt.com/temp/John%20Hudson%207-14%20p.jpg>
perspective + distortion correction
<http://www.chucknorcutt.com/temp/John%20Hudson%207-14%20p_pt.jpg>
You can click on these three links in sequence and then use your forward
and back buttons to see the changes. Someone else may be able to do
better on the perspective correction but the distortion correction is
automatic if selected.
Chuck Norcutt
John Hudson wrote:
>
> www.JohnHudsonPhoto.com/Temp/Images/JC100532.jpg
>
> is a shot I took late this afternoon at Blue Rocks, Nova Scotia, a fishing
> community about an hour west of Halifax. The shot was taken with a 7-14 zoom
> on an E-500 at 7mm. I was standing on the hand rail.
>
> My question is whether the visual distortion of the wooden pathway and hand
> rails and that of the jetty at the extreme left could likely be righted with
> the PTLens software which has been discussed on the list of late.
>
> I have worked through the samples on the PTLens web site but none was as
> extremely distorted as that of my photo.
>
> John Hudson
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