For correcting perspective PS is great.

That said, I'd still like a tilt/shift lens.

They offer up some creative possibilities that can be approximated in
post, but don't look quite like the real thing.

Cheers,

Dave

2009/3/10 Nick Wright <[email protected]>:
> Thanks to all the folks who took time to comment on this last PESO of
> mine. I do appreciate the critiques.
>
> One item I'd like to touch on is the concept of software perspective
> control. I'd been thinking about this recently before I'd posted my
> PESO and then Brian brought it up in his critique of my image.
>
> I'm just amazed at how fast technology changes. The last time I was an
> active member of this list (granted that was 8 years ago) the only way
> to achieve perspective control was with a view camera or shift lens.
> Now you can get something of the same effect using photoshop.
>
> I don't currently have any software with the ability to "correct"
> perspective, but an older laptop of mine had Elements 2 which did. I
> played around with it a bit but never could really get my heart into
> it.
>
> I think it mainly has to do with all those years at the newspaper. Any
> alteration of a photograph like that just makes me cringe.
>
> I'm curious to hear more of you all's opinions on the process?

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