Perspective Correction in Photoshop

One thing I’ve really become obsessed with lately is correcting the perspective of my images in Photoshop, especially for architectural images. My primary wide-angle lens is the Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5. It’s a fine lens with great optics, but it does give quite a bit of distortion, which is especially noticeable when you are dealing with the straight lines of a building. So I thought I’d throw together a little tutorial on how I manage some of that distortion, and come up with something corrected, almost like you’d see from a professional architectural tilt/shift lens. You can follow along below:
Architectural and Real Estate Photography
I believe that well done real estate photos can be an invaluable tool when selling your home. Quality photos, done by a professional who has the talent, equipment and time to do the job right can lead to more interest in your home, and even a higher selling price. I also like to photograph new [...]
