Darren

I think its off a bit too.  Rotated just slightly counter-clockwise.

There are a couple of things that are driving me crazy.

I was trying to level the image by drawing a line from the extreme
ends of the back row of pews.  After a couple of tries I figured out
that the pews on either side of the aisle don't line up.  The pews on
the left are offset several inches from the pews on the right.  Duh! I
should have seen that right away.

I'm beginning to suspect that the decorative work above the columns
isn't exactly equal on both sides either.

The only thing I think I can trust is the lamp hanging from the center
of the Apse painting.  It's a natural plumb bob.  You can't quite see
it in this photo. Follow the link in the article to the full size
version on my Smugmug site.  When you switch to the full resolution
version you can see the vertical line of the cable is just slightly
rotated counter-clockwise.

It'll be right in the final version, but I'll probably need to get
another dose of patience before then.

gs


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On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 3:16 PM, Darren Addy <[email protected]> wrote:
> I agree that it is a wonderful use of HDR (in the best photo-realistic
> sense) and also glad to hear that you find Nik's software easier to
> use than Photomatix. (I'm rather impressed with all of Nik's stuff
> that I've seen so far, but haven't played with their HDR tool yet).
>
> I have to mention one minor criticism, however. I am rather sensitive
> to off-level images (unless they are obviously purposely done so for
> effect).
> This one lists to the left in a way that struck me immediately. I
> decided to check if my "level" was off by doing a screen capture and
> using the selection rectangle in photoshop. This was the result:
>
> http://www.antiqueauto.org/assets/SinosChurchOffLevel.png
>
> Something easily remedied with Rotate in Photoshop.
>
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