On Apr 13, 2:36 pm, Tom Sharpless <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dragging the preview is also the right way to make the horizon exactly
> straight, or vertical lines exactly vertical, which is the same
> thing.  I believe there is a lot of confusion about this, due to the
> historical existence of 'horizontal' and 'vertical' control points --
> which were a poor substitute for dragging the pano, are no longer
> needed, and best not used.

Just to put my 2c in here Tom, I still use 'vertical' control points
for a number of purposes, they provide a very quick and accurate
method insuring that verticals are just that. For instance I use them
to eliminate key-stoning and it's too easy to de-fish cropped fish-eye
shots of unknown FL containing known vertical elements.

Cheers,

Rob

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