Imitating Perspective Control/Tilt-shift.


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Not sure if anyone has ever tried this (or whether it even exists), but has anyone tried to imitate the effects of a Perspective Control (PC) or Tilt-shift lens through Photoshop?

Care to share possible methods?

Thanks.
 

Hi,

Not sure if anyone has ever tried this (or whether it even exists), but has anyone tried to imitate the effects of a Perspective Control (PC) or Tilt-shift lens through Photoshop?

Care to share possible methods?

Thanks.

I saw a thread on something like this some time back; searched and found this thread:
[thread=181926]Anyone here tried the "fake model" photography ?[/thread]

Also, how about this link:
Fake Model Photography
which will probably get referenced in the thread above.

HTH.
 

something like this? :dunno:

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Photoshop has a filter to do this. It's under Distort > Lens Correction

Alternatively you can used third-party tools. I use Richard Rosenman's Lens Distortion Corrector.
 

Thanks :)

The best tip i can give is that u must be in certain height to capture the base photos to make it look realistic as though u are standing up and looking at a architecture model.

If its the same eye level, it will not be realistic no matter how much lens distortion u apply to create the effect. :nono:
 

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