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Yes, I am aware of that. I am saying that the pictures were taken with a wide angle lense, so the vertical lines will be distorted. Therefore, which point should I use in reference to rotate the shot?
Since there are no vertical reference points on the Snow S2D-600 Commander, I'd just use the Measure tool from one end of the horizon to the other, and rotate to that.
On the Fairchild SA-227DC Metro 23, use the fence poles.
I was being sarcastic about which point I should rotate the shot (hence the wink). Both shots are level considering the lense I used. Even on the Big Sky shot the corporate HQ building (on the left side) and the fence line up vertical.
The Commander was taken in hilly terrain, so rotating to a horizontal point would be like rotating a picture of a mountain so its slope is horizontal
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