Posted Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:22:41 GMT by claire dunphy
My architectural photos look distorted. How does perspective correction fix issues like leaning lines and make buildings look more realistic?
Posted Fri, 15 Nov 2024 11:11:08 GMT by Chandler Brown
Perspective correction in  clipping path services architectural photography adjusts distorted lines caused by camera angles, ensuring buildings appear straight and proportional. This technique is essential for eliminating "keystone" effects, where structures seem to lean or tilt. By correcting perspective, photos maintain a natural, realistic look, highlighting architectural details and design accurately. This results in more professional and visually appealing images, ideal for marketing or portfolios.

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