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Old October 18th 04, 08:36 PM
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On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 17:10:43 +0100, TP had this to say:

"David R. Greenberg" wrote:

The first thing I'd suggest investigating is whether or not you really
need a T/S lens. If your application is architecture and you're trying to
prevent vertical line convergence, be aware that this type of distortion
can be corrected easily in Photoshop, with some limits. Resolution is
degraded somewhat in those regions of the image that need to be expanded
and the borders of the image become non-rectangular, requiring a
recropping. However, since you'll be starting with an 8.2Mpixel image,
you will likely be able to tolerate these tradeoffs quite well, as long
as the corrections aren't severe.



I would like to know how you increase depth of field in Photoshop ...

;-)


Ask an expert. I recommend Brain Bird. Or is that Bran Bard? Byron Brad?
Bird Brain? Um...wait...Brian Baird. That's it. Professional expert on all
things Photoshop (not that you'd ever need any profesional advice).

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