Oh, thanks, now I understand. So you could use Photoshop for what you use a shift lens for, but not for tilt lenses. Why would one use tilt over shift, my assumption would be you use the DOF to make all elements of your subject to be in focus anyway, would that be easier with tilt? Would you use it mainly for architecture?
On Saturday 01 March 2003 20:09, J. C. O'Connell wrote: > tilt allows you change the plane of focus when TAKING the photograph, > it cant be done in photoshop. Of course you need to use a camera/lens > that offers tilt. Only canon makes a tilt lens for 35mm AFAIK. > JCO > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Frits W�thrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Saturday, March 01, 2003 2:19 PM > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Subject: Re: APS sensor - movements? > > > > On Saturday 01 March 2003 14:16, Mishka wrote: > > > photoshop is tough if you want to tilt. > > > > > > mishka > > > > I use the perspective tool in Photoshop, that is not so > > difficult, so I guess > > you refer to something else I don't quite understand. Do you mean > > using any > > arbitrary angle? Isn't tilt what this perspective tool (under transform) > > does? > > -- > > Frits W�thrich > > Pentaxianado -- Frits W�thrich Pentaxianado

