To correct perspective in Photoshop, go to the layers box and double 
click on background. Give it a name. Then go to edit and choose 
transform/perspective. Grab the handles on the corners of the pic with  
your mouse and alter the perspective. Hit return(enter) and save.
Paul
On Mar 11, 2007, at 10:06 PM, Markus Maurer wrote:

> I met a fishermen yesterday at the nearby alotment and he has rabbits 
> and
> chicken  and has build his small little "wooden paradise" stuffed full 
> with
> strange things.
> There are sterlings breeding in his garden in bird-houses and he told 
> me
> that I should be able to take some photos very early in the morning 
> and late
> in the evening quite easily.
>
> He asked me to take a photo of the inside of his small "paradise" and 
> I used
> the Kit lens at 18mm with the Metz 32MZ-3 on a Metz 372 Pentax module 
> for
> that photo.
> The Metz is a lot harder to handle in auto mode than the Pentax AF280T 
> on
> the K10D and I had to make several shots to find the correct aperture
> against heavy overexposure by setting the flash at F4/F8 and the 
> camera at
> F11-F16 outside. Inside his room it was so dark that I had to set the 
> camera
> to F4 1/30 ISO400.
>
> What do you use to correct the distortion of wide angles, manual 
> Photoshop
> transformation or the aperture correction filter or anything else? I 
> cropped
> most of the (quite) distorted part of that photo away and used
> transformation then. Is there anything better that knows the Pentax
> characteristics lenses already?
>
> http://www.mypage.bluewin.ch/solicom/fishermen.jpg
>
> greetings
> Markus
>
>
>
>
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