Yeah the 'guided tool' is great. Sometimes though, particularly with city scenes, the guided lines can do odd things, so sometimes just grab one end of the guide line and move slightly to left or right to alter the perspective a bit to make it 'look right'.
That was excellent. I think I'll try it on the horizontal axis. Recently on a multi day hike in Western Australia on the south coast I took a number of photos on my phone to stitch for panorama shots. On some shots in the final product, the last frame on the right would see the horizon as convex not flat. I'm hoping this will remedy that flaw. Thanks
Absolute genius!!! What a cool tip, cheers as always Seb.
Ah cool, hope that helps mate, I’m still amazed every time I use it 😃👍
Nice one Seb, great demonstration of that area in lightroom and yes it does wonders, have a great week
Cheers Jim, I’m amazed every time I use it 😂😂
Very helpful Seb, thank you. 👌👍
@@philgreaves1 thank you mate, 😃👍
Yeah the 'guided tool' is great. Sometimes though, particularly with city scenes, the guided lines can do odd things, so sometimes just grab one end of the guide line and move slightly to left or right to alter the perspective a bit to make it 'look right'.
@@DevonRich697 I don’t know if it’s because I grew up with PacMan but I’m so amazed by this tech 🤣🤣
That was excellent. I think I'll try it on the horizontal axis. Recently on a multi day hike in Western Australia on the south coast I took a number of photos on my phone to stitch for panorama shots. On some shots in the final product, the last frame on the right would see the horizon as convex not flat. I'm hoping this will remedy that flaw.
Thanks
@@michaelmcphee2930 thank you mate, got me fingers crossed for you 😃👍