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Originally posted by dlowwa View PostDue to barrel distortion, verticals will tend to lean inward at the edges of the frame of wide angle lenses. For that reason, at wide angles, it's best to try to look at the verticals in the center rather than the edges to try to determine level. For your image, the center verticals are leaning a little left, so some CW rotation is needed.Last edited by Siddarth.Bhandary; 2017-04-10, 18:19.
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Originally posted by Peter Lund View PostHi guys,
Just tried working with the attached picture and have used sRGB iso RGB which I have done previously.
Please advise if the picture below would be accepted or what need changed.
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Originally posted by cmandel View PostGood night to everyone,
This photo counts as backlit?
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Christian
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I've found out that photographing American Airlines aircraft can be a bit of a challenge due to their paint color being reflective enough to be both silver and white at the same time. Any opinions or suggestions about this shot? Trying to get my mix of sharpening enough without causing noise from over sharpening down. Of course my copyright would come off for the upload to here but sadly gotta protect what's put up because people like to steal things .
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Originally posted by cooljay View PostI've found out that photographing American Airlines aircraft can be a bit of a challenge due to their paint color being reflective enough to be both silver and white at the same time. Any opinions or suggestions about this shot? Trying to get my mix of sharpening enough without causing noise from over sharpening down. Of course my copyright would come off for the upload to here but sadly gotta protect what's put up because people like to steal things .
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