Good afternoon. Thank you for your comment. You can't stretch a picture in video, but you can stretch a picture in photo. If the picture was stretched, Nakima would also look stretched. In order for you to make sure that the picture is not stretched, I suggest that you organize a viewing at home and thus you will make sure that the video coincides with reality.
@@SpainHomes the correct lense can skew the video. If you focus on anything in the frame with a 90 angle when the camera pans you can clearly see couch cushions, and floor tiles change sizes and the corners of the room especially at the ceiling! I am not claiming this was an attempt to mislead anyone. Just something that I noticed in the video! Your camera person may have been in a wide or panoramic setting, sometimes that can make a big difference in smaller spaces, creating false depth. Again, I'm not claiming you are being dishonest or trying to scam anyone. It was just an observation. Tell Nakima she does good work!!!
@@SpainHomesWhat are you talking about?!? If you use a wide-angle lens you will certainly "stretch" the view! In particular objects in the outer parts of the picture will be stretched or distorted. Objects in the middle will be less affected. Simple photographic knowledge. And also a simple trick to make small rooms look big. The walls will all appear to be much further away than i reality.
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Wow, did you ever stretch this place out with the camera.
Totally, webpage says It's only 78 square meters.
Good afternoon. Thank you for your comment. You can't stretch a picture in video, but you can stretch a picture in photo. If the picture was stretched, Nakima would also look stretched. In order for you to make sure that the picture is not stretched, I suggest that you organize a viewing at home and thus you will make sure that the video coincides with reality.
@@SpainHomes the correct lense can skew the video. If you focus on anything in the frame with a 90 angle when the camera pans you can clearly see couch cushions, and floor tiles change sizes and the corners of the room especially at the ceiling! I am not claiming this was an attempt to mislead anyone. Just something that I noticed in the video! Your camera person may have been in a wide or panoramic setting, sometimes that can make a big difference in smaller spaces, creating false depth. Again, I'm not claiming you are being dishonest or trying to scam anyone. It was just an observation. Tell Nakima she does good work!!!
@@SpainHomesWhat are you talking about?!? If you use a wide-angle lens you will certainly "stretch" the view! In particular objects in the outer parts of the picture will be stretched or distorted. Objects in the middle will be less affected. Simple photographic knowledge. And also a simple trick to make small rooms look big. The walls will all appear to be much further away than i reality.