On Sun, 3 Mar 2002, Collin Brendemuehl wrote: > of lines on a photo. Tilting changes the position of what > is in focus. For instance, if you shoot a tall building and > want it to look vertical, and not like it's falling away or > disappearing into the sky, you use shift to compensate.
You mean "tilt," but anyways, I'm not here to nitpick over nothing. :) I tried to use tilt on my Graphic for the first time today. Granted, I was just shooting this thing like an old chimmney, but when I tried to use it, itwould just appear to make one part of the chimney in focus, and not the other. So, does this mean Ive tilted TOO much? Its not like the lensboard was parallel chimney? (I know, I know, its not Pentax directly, but come on, it was a perfect segue..) -- http://www.infotainment.org "The destructive character is cheerful." - Walter Benjamin - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .

