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Originally Posted by andy153
Of course your'e right Adey - Here they are - The only filter applied has been the DXO correction for a Sigma 10-20 on a Nikon D300 body.
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With a building like that, I prefer the 'before' to the 'after!'
Incidentally, there's a lens correction 'filter' in later versions of Photoshop (Filter>Distort>Lens Correction) - it will work with 16-bit images. You can correct barrel and pincushion distortion, vignetting and colour fringing (zoom up the preview box beyond 100% to check the effects of this to make sure you don't overdo it). It can also alter the horizontal or vertical perspective. With several of these functions you'll need to crop the image at the end, so you end up with a smaller image area.
If you like 'playing' then you can over-correct a perfectly good image for...erm...interesting effects: