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<blockquote data-quote="yauman" data-source="post: 346229" data-attributes="member: 15418"><p>Lightroom has the same lens correction algorithm as Photoshop ACR but I have not found a way to do a batch sync correctly - I guess geometric distortion is so individualized for each photo it has to be done individually.</p><p></p><p>After correction, small rooms will look like they are bigger - yes the vertical lines are all vertical but the perspective (vanishing point lines) become more pronounced, thus distance emphasized, thus making hallways look longer and room bigger.</p><p></p><p>As for 24mm not being wide enough, I don't know - never had a problem with it but then I'm shooting for $5m to $15m homes in California. <a href="http://html5.obeo.com/?tourid=874812&locale=en-US&ver=0.060" target="_blank">Look at these</a> - all interior shots are done with 24mm tilt-shift. I may rent a 17mm from Borrowlenses.com try out next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yauman, post: 346229, member: 15418"] Lightroom has the same lens correction algorithm as Photoshop ACR but I have not found a way to do a batch sync correctly - I guess geometric distortion is so individualized for each photo it has to be done individually. After correction, small rooms will look like they are bigger - yes the vertical lines are all vertical but the perspective (vanishing point lines) become more pronounced, thus distance emphasized, thus making hallways look longer and room bigger. As for 24mm not being wide enough, I don't know - never had a problem with it but then I'm shooting for $5m to $15m homes in California. [URL="http://html5.obeo.com/?tourid=874812&locale=en-US&ver=0.060"]Look at these[/URL] - all interior shots are done with 24mm tilt-shift. I may rent a 17mm from Borrowlenses.com try out next. [/QUOTE]
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