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I understand the tool, but was wondering if the nature of the photograph (say 30 degrees up-angle of person-in-front-of-building) didn't cause an even perspective shift to everything in frame, relative to the position in the frame. It just seems to my mental picture of how the whole thing works that adjusting the bottom 6 feet of the building to be 'square' to the camera would also adjust a 6 foot person in front of the building to also be square to the camera .. i.e. non-distorted. It's just that the person (and the very bottom of the building) seems non-distorted before adjustment because the distortion is so minor at the bottom of the frame. Now I know you could certainly skew somebody out of true by using the tool, but it just seems like you wouldn't if you were correcting a building. This is all just my mental image of how it works, mind. I haven't actually tried any experiments on it. [This message has been edited by Das (edited 03-15-2004).]
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