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<blockquote data-quote="Felisek" data-source="post: 471737" data-attributes="member: 23887"><p>Yes, that's true. I haven't played a lot with this particular picture, perhaps there is a way of making it look a little better. However, there will be always some distortion in the image. If by some miracle they flattened half of Florence and I took a picture of this building (Duomo, the cathedral) from a longer distance at 50 or 85 mm, the lines would be much straighter and the perspective would look more natural. There is a limit to which you can correct very distorted perspective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Felisek, post: 471737, member: 23887"] Yes, that's true. I haven't played a lot with this particular picture, perhaps there is a way of making it look a little better. However, there will be always some distortion in the image. If by some miracle they flattened half of Florence and I took a picture of this building (Duomo, the cathedral) from a longer distance at 50 or 85 mm, the lines would be much straighter and the perspective would look more natural. There is a limit to which you can correct very distorted perspective. [/QUOTE]
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