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Do you straighten your photos?
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<blockquote data-quote="skater" data-source="post: 451001" data-attributes="member: 19158"><p>I think with straightening the photo, you lose a bit of the quality, so I try to get it level when I take it. I have the virtual horizon programmed to come on with the button by my fingers next to the lens, so I use it almost all the time. Unless I was going for a skewed shot, I'll generally straighten it, because if it's just slightly off level, it looks sloppy.</p><p></p><p>When I take pictures at hockey games, I try to keep it level as best I can, but usually at least some come out crooked. If I were to check and level the camera before each shot, I wouldn't get any shots at all. Some of these will get straightened, some won't. It depends on the situation and how distracting the angle is.</p><p></p><p>I used to be a lot worse at keeping pictures level, especially in the hockey situation, but after some practice with keeping it level, I've gotten better. Not perfect, but better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skater, post: 451001, member: 19158"] I think with straightening the photo, you lose a bit of the quality, so I try to get it level when I take it. I have the virtual horizon programmed to come on with the button by my fingers next to the lens, so I use it almost all the time. Unless I was going for a skewed shot, I'll generally straighten it, because if it's just slightly off level, it looks sloppy. When I take pictures at hockey games, I try to keep it level as best I can, but usually at least some come out crooked. If I were to check and level the camera before each shot, I wouldn't get any shots at all. Some of these will get straightened, some won't. It depends on the situation and how distracting the angle is. I used to be a lot worse at keeping pictures level, especially in the hockey situation, but after some practice with keeping it level, I've gotten better. Not perfect, but better. [/QUOTE]
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