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How to apply perspective correction

If you’ve read our Locations feature on Victoria’s Silo Art Trail you’ll be aware that many of the silo images have been adjusted post-capture to remove these distortions. In this feature we’ll explain how to go about it if you don’t have special perspective-control (PC) lenses.

When you photograph a tall vertical structure – whether it’s a silo or other type of building, a statue or a tree – if you tilt the camera upwards to fit the subject into the frame you’ll notice the

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