Warped lines?
NewCreation517
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Hi folks,
I shoot with a Canon 20D and am just beginning photo world ...
Question ... is it normal for photos to have warped lines?
Example:
The box she is sitting in is completely square in real life. Is this just a fact of photo life, and is there a way to correct it? Or is this a problem with my lens (stock 18-55mm).
Thanks!
I shoot with a Canon 20D and am just beginning photo world ...
Question ... is it normal for photos to have warped lines?
Example:
The box she is sitting in is completely square in real life. Is this just a fact of photo life, and is there a way to correct it? Or is this a problem with my lens (stock 18-55mm).
Thanks!
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You can minimize the effect by getting the lens square with the frame you are shooting. Any tilt of the camera lens up/down/side-to-side will amplify the distortion.
You can also minimize by using a longer lens from farther away. Wide angle lenses have more distortion in that regard than longer lenses.
"Failure is feedback. And feedback is the breakfast of champions." - fortune cookie
There are probably a lot of software products that fix distortions, but one I use and love (for lots of reasons) is dxo.
http://dxo.com/intl/photo
it actually builds a package that matches your specific camera and lens. I tone down their default sharpening and white balance fixes. They are a little much for my taste. But the batch processing is great.
And they have a demo version.
cheers,
Trish