Doing perspective corrections with software is cheaper than buying a shift 
lens or a view camera.

After reading your post last night I had a go correcting a shot of mine 
with converging verticals using PTGui. After placing a few control points 
to define the verticals & horizontal's, here's what I came up with:

(Warning: these shot contain NO nudity, youthful or otherwise)

Original
<http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/Misc/PCT/PCT_000.jpg>

Attempt #1
<http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/Misc/PCT/PCT_001.jpg>

Attempt #2
<http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/Misc/PCT/PCT_002.jpg>

Attempt #3
<http://www.arach.net.au/~savage/Misc/PCT/PCT_003.jpg>

Cheers,

Dave


At 12:35 PM 21/07/2006, Brian Walters wrote:
>Thanks for the tips, Paul.  Here's another attempt.
>
>http://members.westnet.com.au/brianwal/IMGP2987.jpg
>
>
>I think the centre vertcal is more or less straight now.  I tried
>stretching the image vertically but (of course) the whole image
>stretched, not just the tower and it didn't look right.  There is a
>small amount of vertical stretching on the tower through the use of
>the distort tool.
>
>I really like the potential of this sort of adjustment for
>architectural subjects so a lot more practising is called for.
>
>
>Cheers
>
>Brian
>
>++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>Brian Walters
>Western Sydney Australia


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