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10/21/2005 09:21:16 PM · #1 |
i was wondering if anyone had any examples of a tilt shift picture.. to show the difference between that and a normal lens.. im trying to explain it to a friend but hes not getting it.. i think an example would help that (hes not much of a photo buff) but hes looking into getting into it and he was asking what it was... |
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10/21/2005 09:41:36 PM · #2 |
This is an interesting product, but for the purpose here is the sample pics of what a PC or TS (perspective correction or tilt-shift) lens can do
loreo lens in a cap |
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10/21/2005 09:47:52 PM · #3 |
---------conventional---------------tilt/shifted---------- |
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10/21/2005 10:00:57 PM · #4 |
And for what it's worth, Photoshop's CS2 has the correction software.
Filters, Distort, Lens Corection. Very verstatile/adjustable.
Edit to add, the above were not PS manipulations, or at least I don't think they are, as they are from a site that has these lenses.
Message edited by author 2005-10-22 03:21:47. |
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10/21/2005 11:12:57 PM · #5 |
No before and after correcdtions here but these are some images of mine. Brad's is the best example it seems but I think it's through CS2. This is conventional using my TS lens.
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10/22/2005 06:57:43 PM · #6 |
thanks guys! the examples helped! he was just wondering what how it effected the image.. i think he will get it from these!!! :) if not.. i think hes hopeless! ;)hehe like i said! it's easy for me to understand but for someone who knows nothing about cameras and how they work i guess it may be a little harder to understand!
thanks again! |
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10/22/2005 07:07:24 PM · #7 |
Here's a good site with examples...
And another explanation from The Luminous-landscape.com
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10/22/2005 07:21:52 PM · #8 |
Here is also a nice example of the creative advantages a tilt-shift lens may offer in terms of depth-of-field.
Other examples may also be found on that site in the review section for each of the tilt-shift lenses. |
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