The shot of the skylight is an excellent example of the proper use of
perspective correction, however I've been mucking around with a few shots to
see what sort of effects I can get:
http://www.usefilm.com/Image.asp?ID=1494559
http://www.usefilm.com/Image.asp?ID=1494301
These 2 were just corrected so that the paving was square, sort of stuffs up
other objects not in a parallel plane.
...Wayne
Wayne Harridge
http://lrh.structuregraphs.com/
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From: Moose []
Sent: Tuesday, 24 March 2009 2:49 PM
To: Olympus Camera Discussion
Subject: Re: [OM] back to basics
I don't use the Lens Correction filter for these purposes. (Partially
misnamed, by the way, as perspective is not a lens abberation.) Neither
do I use PTLens for perspective correction. I've tried using the PS
filter on a couple of multiple perspective problems. This is an example,
where I had to shoot this skylight from a funny angle, as it is above
the stairwell in the prior gallery image so I had to be way off center
and possible sight lines were limited by the large light standards on
the corner posts.
<http://galleries.moosemystic.net/Brooklyn/Things/All%20Things/slides/_MG_32
44corcr.html>
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