Posts Tagged ‘architectural’

Perspective Correction in Photoshop

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 [...]