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  • Horizon Unlevel

    This was just rejected for unlevel. I can't tell which way it needs rotation...it looks level to me. I used the building on the right for leveling in PS.

    http://www.jetphotos.net/viewreject_b.php?id=1341982

  • #2
    looks to be leaning to the right, look at the atennas. I would try to use the front top hanger as the reference line.

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    • #3
      I agree, some CCW rotation is needed. Alternatively, you could use one of the red and white poles in the background as the reference line.

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      • #4
        I would tilt 0.25, or even 0.20 CCW. You actually have quite a lot of horizon showing in the background so always use that if poss instead of buildings as the horizon gives a true level.

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        • #5
          I gave it .20 CCW and reuploaded, thanks for the help guys.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by philh
            I would tilt 0.25, or even 0.20 CCW. You actually have quite a lot of horizon showing in the background so always use that if poss instead of buildings as the horizon gives a true level.
            Actually horizon's are surprisingly deceptive unless it's ocean. Even the flat North Dakota landscape up here has a very slight gradient from the air. The best levelling is by using a building's verticals, they are guaranteed to be level.


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            • #7
              I would disagree due to the perspective factor. I've taken many a level pic where a hangar roof is sloping dramatically due to perspective and if I levelled that the plane would look like its on its nose!

              An overall interpretation of where the horizon is level seems to work far better in my opinion.

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