Join Seán Duggan for an in-depth discussion in this video Perspective and lens correction, part of Mobile Photography Weekly.
- One of the classic genres of photography…that's really interesting to explore with your camera phone,…is architectural photography.…Whether you're in a big city or a small town,…architecture can be a great subject…to capture with your phone.…But, sometimes the horizontal and vertical lines…in this subject, can end up…looking a bit distorted or skewed,…simply because of the street level angle…from which a lot of these pictures are taken.…Hi, I'm Sean Duggan and this week…on Mobile Photography Weekly,…I want to share with you a really cool app,…that offers a lot of precise control…for both correcting the perspective…in pictures, and distorting it.…
This app has a somewhat unconventional name,…with some pronunciation challenges,…just by looking at the way those letters…are arranged together I would hazard a guess,…that is pronounced SKRWT, so that's what I'm going to go with.…This app is available for both Android and iOS…and it's actually three apps in one.…Let's take a look at what it has to offer.…You'll notice there on the splash screen…
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11/12/2019Released
7/12/2016Note: Because this is an ongoing series, viewers will not receive a certificate of completion.
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