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Subject: [Leica] horizontal or not? Maybe it is now.
From: philippe.orlent at pandora.be (Philippe Orlent)
Date: Sat Nov 19 10:27:36 2005
References: <28511F9D-7F4F-4484-BC8D-8DD085DC648B@pandora.be> <p0623091bbfa41bc1314a@[131.142.12.152]> <3DC89F8F-AE01-432B-92E8-1AE75D809481@pandora.be> <437E7A0B.4030007@gmx.de> <148F5CD1-2925-4E59-BF1A-7BAE7DEAAA2D@pandora.be> <437F68F9.2000206@gmx.de>

Thanks Douglas,
I'll check these features/programs out tonight.



Op 19-nov-05, om 19:03 heeft Douglas Sharp het volgende geschreven:

> Hello Phillipe,
> I used the evaluation version (no time limit, but I like it so much  
> I will probably buy it) of DCE tools (mediachance.com) for  
> perspective and manual lens correction, it's similar to PS but it  
> doesn't require making an extra layer (it's faster too).
> The nice thing about it is, you have a panel next to the correcting  
> window which shows exactly what is happening to your image. I  
> corrected by pulling the grid at the bottom of the shot out of the  
> image frame,
> I could have done it at the top but this tends to make the loss of  
> image data too high in the subsequent crop- it's ok if it's only  
> sky,you can fill that up with the healing brush option in PS, if  
> there are details it takes too long (for me) to get it just right  
> in PS-elements 3
> For profiled lens  corrections I usually use PTlens (freeware at  
> epaperpress), this also has options for straightening out fish-eye  
> shots, removing chromatic aberration and vignetting effects - very  
> similar to DxO but infinitely cheaper (i.e. free).
> DCE tools also took care of the casts and mid-tone contrast - a  
> very cleverly thought out,effective and easy to use tool box which  
> goes into PS as a plug-in.
> The sequence was : perspective correctionfirst, then distortion  
> correction (based on a very slight curvature of the frame with the  
> sign Antwerpen on top). I didn't bother doing any rotation.
> Cheers
> Douglas
> By the way the give-away to the composite nature of the shot is  
> that the shadow of the lamp-post in the left foreground should be  
> on the armrest of the nearest sofa too
>
>
> Philippe Orlent wrote:
>
>> Hi Douglas,
>>
>> I think you nailed it just right. Could you explain me how you  
>> did  all this? I'd like to repeat it myself on the high res image.
>> Thanks for taking out the green cast in the middle of this image,  
>> but  in fact I put it there myself and voluntary.
>> The lens was the Vario Summicorn on the Digilux 2 set at the 35mm   
>> equiv. of 28mm. For all shots.
>>
>> Thank you all the others for mailing me the degrees of rotation  
>> up  till the .01 degree sharp.
>>
>> Below an url that shows the initial and untouched images I started  
>> with:
>> http://tinyurl.com/cxc6r
>>
>> And this was the result:
>> http://tinyurl.com/82jq2
>>
>>
>>
>> Op 19-nov-05, om 02:04 heeft Douglas Sharp het volgende geschreven:
>>
>>> Philippe,
>>> I couldn't resist - why do you post shots like this so early in  
>>> the  morning? ;-)
>>> Anyway, I  looked at it from all angles, agreed, disagreed, put  
>>> a  fine grid over it, played around with it and took 10 minutes  
>>> to  tweak a couple of  things..
>>> I think everything is horizontal or vertical now,   
>>> but,unfortunately, I lost a bit of the lower part by correcting  
>>> the  perspective.
>>> I also applied a tiny touch of manual distortion correction.(BTW   
>>> what lens was it?, I may have a lens profile here somewhere to  
>>> get  an accurate correction)
>>>
>>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/New-Old-Pictures/pano   Your shot
>>> http://gallery.leica-users.org/New-Old-Pictures/pano_edited_1    
>>> whether it's straight I'll leave to your judgment
>>>
>>> I also removed a slight colour cast (but that's  maybe on my  
>>> laptop  TFT-screen) I couldn't be bothered firing up the big  
>>> machine in the  office, so if the colours are wrong blame Fujitsu- 
>>> Siemens and Adobe- Gamma.
>>> cheers
>>> Douglas
>>>
>>> Philippe Orlent wrote:
>>>
>>>> Op 19-nov-05, om 01:09 heeft Richard S. Taylor het volgende   
>>>> geschreven:
>>>>
>>>>> Why don't all piers have couches?  I've never seen anything  
>>>>> like   it. It looks like a winning idea to me.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> In fact, it's a shot I made today for an ad campaign for couches.
>>>> It's 5 in one photos, one per couch (shot inside in dim light)   
>>>> and  the pier itself around noon.
>>>> The rest is PS.
>>>>
>>>>
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