At 12:36 PM 5/26/2006, you wrote:
>As long as you have a high res image to start with or you don't make
>terribly large corrections. Geometric distortion of the images
>necessarily squashes and stretches pixels density in the areas being
>squashed and stretched. OK if you've got plenty of pixels to go around.
>
>Chuck Norcutt
Yeah, I usually want to reserve those extra pixels to fix my horizon line :-)
Which I have discovered is caused a lot by my nose. I tend to put my
head at an angle so my nose is not squished against the camera.
With the 5D I have more than once pressed a button on the left side
with my nose. With my head tilted, the pictures also tend to get
tilted. I have to make a conscious effort to square my crooked head.
WayneS
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