The distortion you see is in your mind. It's caused by camera misplacement, not by the lens. When you're done it's still going to be annoying because internal elements are not properly aligned. I photograph buildings regularly, and while I have strong lens preferences, I am also very particular about where I put my camera. Since I only shoot for myself, if the shot's not possible I can, and do, walk away from it. If I had a paying client, sometimes it could be very expensive.
why online teachers do not share exact same pictures which they use in tutorials. you know its good to repeat steps on the same picture. it will help us to memorise and avoid mistakes and learn faster.
Thanks Brendan for the perspective tips!
The distortion you see is in your mind. It's caused by camera misplacement, not by the lens. When you're done it's still going to be annoying because internal elements are not properly aligned.
I photograph buildings regularly, and while I have strong lens preferences, I am also very particular about where I put my camera. Since I only shoot for myself, if the shot's not possible I can, and do, walk away from it. If I had a paying client, sometimes it could be very expensive.
আপনার ভিডিও ভালো লেগেছে, thanks bro
Thumbnail shows text warping but tutorial doesn't show that process?
Clean thanks
Great!👍
Well, I do this, the image gets extremely blurry, pixelated and duty how do i avoid that?
so nice
i dont have perspective warp as an option...
why online teachers do not share exact same pictures which they use in tutorials.
you know its good to repeat steps on the same picture. it will help us to memorise and avoid mistakes and learn faster.
my perspective warp cannot be clicked...