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AlexHawkPhotography In reply to Lunox-baik [2011-03-27 13:34:00 +0000 UTC]
okay what the heck. I think I've become vertically challenged or something. Because now I just think all my shots are like just a hair off or something.
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AlexHawkPhotography In reply to Lunox-baik [2011-03-27 19:28:43 +0000 UTC]
how about now? I stuck a guide line right next to the taller building with the pole on top and used that and kind of eye balled it some more. Do you think this is better?
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AlexHawkPhotography In reply to Lunox-baik [2011-03-27 19:45:51 +0000 UTC]
Ok now it makes sense to me, because all the ones that you said were crooked were ones that I rushed the shutter on. I was on an Art field trip this past Friday and when I took this there were people waiting to walk by. So it's definitely a case of me just jamming my shutter down a bit hard rushing things. A+ on the content aware fill though, love that thing!
and yeah I haven't really noticed that yet, but I don't have a super high-res monitor either so that could very well be the case. I edited the .tif file for all the straightening that just went on because they're not compressed like Jpegs. So I think that means that no data was lost in between saves. Or at least that's what I assume is happening with .tif images. If I had done it all with JPEGs then I think we would have seen a more severe loss of quality because JPEGs discard a lot of information. Correct me if I'm wrong xD.
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