From: steve harley
On 2011-07-02 19:47 , Bruce Walker wrote:
> How about just not worrying about it too much, but allow a touch more
> framing room when you shoot, then level it up during post-processing.
> It's trivial in Lightroom and just a little more work in Photoshop. Most
> packages have some sort of leveling functionality (maybe even iPhoto?).

note that you lose a little bit of resolution anytime you make such an
adjustment; in the majority of cases it may not matter, but it's
something a lot of people don't realize


Do you lose resolution, or do you just lose some pixels along the edges of the captured image?

The K20D viewfinder only shows about 95% of the image frame, so there's always a little slack around the edges of the image I composed.

An arbitrary rotation of a couple of degrees to level out the horizon has never cost me pixels in the composed image itself. It's always been confined to the area around the edge that I couldn't see through the viewfinder.

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