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I did a technique called restoring keystoning (in PSE5) so the building did not seem to lean back so far. It's subtle, but it's there.
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Old 04-29-2008, 02:50 PM
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can you tell us about this technique?
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what i really love about the second shot is that the leaves from the tree looks much better... nice job!
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If you could provide details of the technique, that would be cool.
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Happy to share . . .
Apparently there are lenses out there that take this into account and in CS2 you apparently can use filter>distort>lens correction. The technique I used (PSE5) is pretty simple, you use a free transform layer and the pinch filter.
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The change is simply amazing love the wood on the second photo, feels like you can almost touch it.
Will remember this lesson.
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the leaves look strange.. on PP version... but i like the rest
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