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Old 11-22-2008   #9 (permalink)
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Default Re: Old Building - Adelaide, South Australia

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Originally Posted by Doc-G View Post
Regarding straightness, fair comment. Can somebody tell me where to learn how to do this? I have PT Lens. Will this do it. I usually just let it do the automatic correction. Is this enough? Can PT Lens do more or do I have to learn how to do it in CS3. Or is it literally just not 'straight' as in the horizon is crooked? In which case, I know how to do that in photoshop.
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Don't know about PT Lens but, yep, looks like the horizon is crooked. CS3 can correct various types of lens distortion too.

I like the halo. It gives a rim light effect, separating that part of the building from the background.
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