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Do you straighten your photos?
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveL54" data-source="post: 451573" data-attributes="member: 17080"><p>Thanks for all the great answers. Looks like I'm not alone here, as most of you straighten in PP. </p><p>Lines even thismuchoff make me absolutely nuts. Certainly there are some instances that will add to a photo that is skewed.</p><p>Last year I had a photo loose winning a small competition because it was an outdoor shot, and the landscape in the background was sloped from high right to low left.</p><p>I explained to a "judge" that was the natural lay of the land - it's like that when seen by the naked eye. No matter - it looked sloppy to him.</p><p>Anyways, thanks for all the input. I'll continue to straighten whether I need to or not......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveL54, post: 451573, member: 17080"] Thanks for all the great answers. Looks like I'm not alone here, as most of you straighten in PP. Lines even thismuchoff make me absolutely nuts. Certainly there are some instances that will add to a photo that is skewed. Last year I had a photo loose winning a small competition because it was an outdoor shot, and the landscape in the background was sloped from high right to low left. I explained to a "judge" that was the natural lay of the land - it's like that when seen by the naked eye. No matter - it looked sloppy to him. Anyways, thanks for all the input. I'll continue to straighten whether I need to or not...... [/QUOTE]
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