Matt Blaze on Nostr: “High precision” geometrically accurate architectural photography often requires ...
“High precision” geometrically accurate architectural photography often requires positioning the camera perfectly parallel to a face of the subject. (View camera movements let you reposition the frame once the camera’s in position.)
It’s relatively easy to level the camera horizontally and vertically using spirit levels. The hard part is the getting the z axis parallel to the structure. There’s no easy way to do this in general other than carefully aligning horizontal lines in preview.
But…
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