
Inside Small Church.

russellsnr2- Member

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Inside Small Church.


mcliu- Member

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Re: Inside Small Church.
WOW.. What a magnificent view.. Processing too is done very finely... Great Show, my dear rusellsnr2..
Liu
Liu

vibgyor- Member

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Re: Inside Small Church.
Excellent colourful shot; i would like you to move a bit forward so that the walls at the two ends are not seen. Further there is a mild tapering upwards, which could have avoided

Bynx- Member

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Re: Inside Small Church.
I really like this shot. There is so much detail to see. It must be impressive to see a larger size image. Nice job. I dont mind the doors there. It gives the feeling of being outside looking in ready to enter this incredible room. The floor looks like a typical one from Rhodes. White and black stones laid down in a mosaic design. Where is this church?

Mugmar- Member

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Re: Inside Small Church.
fantastic colors and detail. I don't mind the doors either. It seems to be tilting a touch to the right.
Mugmar
Mugmar

Bynx- Member

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Re: Inside Small Church.

musket- moderator

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Re: Inside Small Church.
Lovely shot lots of colour and detail, maybe a little bit on the small
side, good edit in straightening by Bynx, just a lttle bit of lens barreling
distortion noticeable though and the floor still seems to slope...........
........musket
side, good edit in straightening by Bynx, just a lttle bit of lens barreling
distortion noticeable though and the floor still seems to slope...........
........musket
musket- moderator

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Re: Inside Small Church.
I thought I'd have a go at straightening, it's better done with the original full size shot
however I will try to show how I would go about it.
Useing zoner photo studio 11 for this demonstration.
stage 1. perspective adjustment
using the box perspective tool, just drag it by it's corners until it lines up with the topmost
and bottommost horizontal parts of the scene
and then draging it again until it lines up with the leftmost and rightmost verticals in the scene
then click apply.
fig1

After that I noticed some barrel distortion, so useing the pincushion/barrel correction tool
fig2

After that I thought it could do with a little sharpening
fig3

And the end result after those three adjustments

could have been more precise
just all very quickly done useing zoner photo studio ........ :santa: .........musket
however I will try to show how I would go about it.
Useing zoner photo studio 11 for this demonstration.
stage 1. perspective adjustment
using the box perspective tool, just drag it by it's corners until it lines up with the topmost
and bottommost horizontal parts of the scene
and then draging it again until it lines up with the leftmost and rightmost verticals in the scene
then click apply.
fig1

After that I noticed some barrel distortion, so useing the pincushion/barrel correction tool
fig2

After that I thought it could do with a little sharpening
fig3

And the end result after those three adjustments

could have been more precise

Bynx- Member

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Location: Ontario, Canada
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Re: Inside Small Church.
Thanks for the info. I have to check this Zoner out. Nice job here Musket.

musket- moderator

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Re: Inside Small Church.
Thanks, there's not much to it if you think about it, other
kinds of distortion warrent different tools........ :santa:
kinds of distortion warrent different tools........ :santa:


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