If I am the "john" you are reffering to, I do use
Photoshop. Not sure which John you are talking about.
Photoshop can do perspective control with a loss in
Resolution but it cant do what tilts and swings
Do which is control plane of focus/DOF.
jco

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>> Sorry guys but you really cant do serious
>> Architechure with any pentax cameras or
>> Lenses because you need full camera movements
>> That only a view camera can provide for architecture.
>> Its amazing what you can do with a view for that.
>> jco
>
> I thought tilt/shift lenses were designed to perform perspective
> correction?

Shift lenses help, and you can do a lot of perspective correction using
Photoshop as well.
I doubt John has much knowledge of Photoshop, since he isn't using
digital.
If you are serious about architectural photography, a view camera is 
better.

William Robb



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