I had thought of doing some ir...but in the end didn't bother. I knew about the distortion but don't have a clue how to rectify it?????Hoodi said:pffffffff!
These are cracking!
my favourite of the lot has to be #3 - so beautifully simple!
Watch out for barrel distortion, it shows up quite harshly on sea horizons (most notable in #1).
#3 also appears to be slightly off kilter.
Don't forget you can still whip out the old IR filters even in this light. Of course, you'll get really long exposures to the point that there's no texture to the water, but that can be rather nice!
Yeah got cs2 and looked in lens correction but didn't find barrell fixing thingy...will lookagain later when i'm back on other puter.Hoodi said:are you using photoshop CS2?
If you are, go to filters > distortion > lens correction and there's a handy dialouge there where you can do various stuff, including fixing barrell // pincushion distortion. Some lenses can't be fixed quite so simply, at which point it's usually just worth living with it.
If you aren't using CS2, I think there are other bits of standalone software that do it - but I'm not sure what!
Sorry mate....can't say yet as I may enter something for the comp and don't want to give it away (although my processing might do that itself).Gorgeous. Where were they taken ?