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Feb 12, 2018 21:11:41   #
AnthonyM Loc: Pasadena, CA
 
These aren't great art shots. I do like the feeling of being in a gallery that both of these provide, particularly image 1. The second orange image is interesting because it's orange, no one is looking at a stable of Degas horses. Photography is allowed at the Norton Simon Museum, no tripods or back packs, a wonderful place to be a photographer. Highly recommended, be comfortable at high ISO, next time you're in Pasadena.

Oh, BTW, if anyone has a tip to straighten the perspective of image 1 I'd like to learn it.

Thank you,
Anthony


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Feb 12, 2018 22:06:41   #
Rongnongno Loc: FL
 
AnthonyM wrote:
These aren't great art shots. I do like the feeling of being in a gallery that both of these provide, particularly image 1. The second orange image is interesting because it's orange, no one is looking at a stable of Degas horses. Photography is allowed at the Norton Simon Museum, no tripods or back packs, a wonderful place to be a photographer. Highly recommended, be comfortable at high ISO, next time you're in Pasadena.

Oh, BTW, if anyone has a tip to straighten the perspective of image 1 I'd like to learn it.

Thank you,
Anthony
These aren't great art shots. I do like the feeli... (show quote)

You maybe able to reduce the effect but that can be done only if you do not crop first. 'Warp' in PS CC. I think Gene posted something about this not long ago.

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Feb 12, 2018 22:59:13   #
AnthonyM Loc: Pasadena, CA
 
Rongnongno wrote:
You maybe able to reduce the effect but that can be done only if you do not crop first. 'Warp' in PS CC. I think Gene posted something about this not long ago.


Thank you. I'll hit the search button for that, Gene always has good advice. I was thinking perhaps I should not have used cylindrical when stitching the panos.

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Feb 12, 2018 23:53:19   #
Rongnongno Loc: FL
 
It would not have helped. There is a name for this effect and I do not recall it at the moment.

Warping the image may help a bit. This must be done before cropping so I hope you saved the original stitch...

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Feb 13, 2018 08:54:22   #
abc1234 Loc: Elk Grove Village, Illinois
 
AnthonyM wrote:
Thank you. I'll hit the search button for that, Gene always has good advice. I was thinking perhaps I should not have used cylindrical when stitching the panos.


Could not find anything under Gene51 in the Panorama section.

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Feb 13, 2018 11:10:38   #
AnthonyM Loc: Pasadena, CA
 
abc1234 wrote:
Could not find anything under Gene51 in the Panorama section.


I remember Gene posted something about perspective manipulation. I still haven’t searched it, but I think it was in the Architectural Section.

Thanks for looking.

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Feb 13, 2018 13:33:47   #
SalvageDiver Loc: Huntington Beach CA
 
AnthonyM wrote:
These aren't great art shots. I do like the feeling of being in a gallery that both of these provide, particularly image 1. The second orange image is interesting because it's orange, no one is looking at a stable of Degas horses. Photography is allowed at the Norton Simon Museum, no tripods or back packs, a wonderful place to be a photographer. Highly recommended, be comfortable at high ISO, next time you're in Pasadena.

Oh, BTW, if anyone has a tip to straighten the perspective of image 1 I'd like to learn it.

Thank you,
Anthony
These aren't great art shots. I do like the feeli... (show quote)


Anthony,

Is this what your looking for ? If so, here's just a quick example, not perfect but with a little more effort can probably be fully corrected. I used the "Adaptive Wide Angle" tool in PS.

Mike

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Feb 13, 2018 14:18:27   #
AnthonyM Loc: Pasadena, CA
 
SalvageDiver wrote:
Anthony,

Is this what your looking for ? If so, here's just a quick example, not perfect but with a little more effort can probably be fully corrected. I used the "Adaptive Wide Angle" tool in PS.

Mike


Mike it looks like I owe you a beer or a cup of coffee! That’s exactly what I was after! Now to actually FIND that gosh darned tool!
Thank you
AM

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Feb 13, 2018 15:42:09   #
SalvageDiver Loc: Huntington Beach CA
 
AnthonyM wrote:
Mike it looks like I owe you a beer or a cup of coffee! That’s exactly what I was after! Now to actually FIND that gosh darned tool!
Thank you
AM


From the top menu, you'll find it in Filter>Adaptive Wide Angle. It's a powerful tool so there's a learning curve associated with it. But, if you're going to do a lot of panos of buildings, rooms or anything where there are a lot of straight lines, this tool should serve you well. To help you along, here is a link to a good YouTube tutorial.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZFfJgRVqrE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qSEIHXkFsM

Mike

PS: I'll have that beer in absentia, but I'll use you as the excuse with my wife. LOL

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Feb 13, 2018 16:16:14   #
AnthonyM Loc: Pasadena, CA
 
Thank you.
You really helped me, taught me something I need to know.
So far I have good credibility with your wife so don’t overdo it with the excuses!

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Feb 13, 2018 17:33:46   #
JohnCl Loc: Central Arizona
 
Thank you AnthonyM for bringing this up, and thank you SalvageDiver; you taught me too.

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Feb 16, 2018 17:57:50   #
abc1234 Loc: Elk Grove Village, Illinois
 
SalvageDiver wrote:
Anthony,

Is this what your looking for ? If so, here's just a quick example, not perfect but with a little more effort can probably be fully corrected. I used the "Adaptive Wide Angle" tool in PS.

Mike


Any ideas on how to do this in LR?

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Feb 16, 2018 18:16:34   #
AnthonyM Loc: Pasadena, CA
 
I tried to use the perspective tool in LR but wasn’t pleased with the very faked looking results. My skill level is impressively low though so ymmv

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Feb 16, 2018 18:20:50   #
abc1234 Loc: Elk Grove Village, Illinois
 
AnthonyM wrote:
I tried to use the perspective tool in LR but wasn’t pleased with the very faked looking results. My skill level is impressively low though so ymmv


As far as I can tell, it has nothing like the PS filter. Not surprising but still disappointing. The other perspective control tools are quite nice.

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Feb 16, 2018 20:48:50   #
SalvageDiver Loc: Huntington Beach CA
 
abc1234 wrote:
As far as I can tell, it has nothing like the PS filter. Not surprising but still disappointing. The other perspective control tools are quite nice.


I agree, I don't think its possible in LR. Perspective and barrel distortion, yes, but not this kind of correction. If someone knows how to do this in LR, I surely want to know also.

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