OK, I guess there are lot of ways to work. Last time I used it was shooting
for www.visitdenmark.com with my MZ-S  - tremendous efforts, but then the
images had burned out high lights, when I got my film back. So I ended op
reshooting the building with a 20mm, then corrected the imagees in PS! What
matters to me is sometimes delivering, what I get paid for!
Jens
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http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


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Fra: William Robb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Emne: Re: Arsat f2.8 35mm tilt and shift



----- Original Message -----
From: "Jens Bladt"
Subject: RE: Arsat f2.8 35mm tilt and shift


> Who needs a shift lens if you have photoshop? I never use mine
> (28mm)
> anymore. Even if you shoot film, you still scan the negs, right?

Some of us still prefer to "get it right" on film (or sensor), and
limit the amount of Photoshop manipulation we do.
There are some problems inherent in correcting verticals in Photoshop
as well.

William Robb



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