For whatever reason I couldn't advance very well  between frames. But looks 
like a nice gallery and you caught the lighting on the  windows well.

Marnie aka Doe 

In a message dated 5/16/2013 3:46:07  P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:
It's been a while, but I  finally have the latest pass at the St.
Bridget's windows complete.There is  still some minor color correction
and a couple need additional perspective  correction before I'm
satisfied enough to put them in book form.  But  the gallery has been
updated with all of the windows and  descriptions.

I also want to re-do the side altar shots.  The color  is not what I'm  
after.

<http://www.georgesphotos.net/Other/St-Bridget-candidates/23736841_V2KGQt>

Most  of you have seen a couple of the windows the church interior
shots before,  but the full set of windows in finally complete enough
to post  here.

The most time consuming part was correcting the perspective so  that
the windows looked like they were photographed straight on and  square.
Because of obstructions and the height of the windows they  were
photographed from below and some quite far to the left or right of  the
window.  None of the original photos are square.

My first  attempt was to use the perspective crop tool in PS.  That
worked for a  few, but after I lived with the results for a while I
wasn't really  happy.  Too bad, that was a pretty quick correction.

I finally used  the Adaptive wide angle filter in PS.  That's worked
best so far.   I'll also give the new tool in Lightroom a try, but I
doubt that it will work  as well as AWA.

I'm not totally happy with all of the corrections yet,  especially a
couple of the semi-circular Apse windows.

Anyway, this is  what they look like so far.

gs

George Sinos  


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