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I've seen wide angle shots made ok, so the issue is that they weren't corrected? -- nm
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b.
Yeah, fisheye type lenses look bendy without corrections. Common realtor's technique is to go super wide to fit all the detail of the space.
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Beryllium (aka grayman)
Jan 28 '16, 19:00
The fact that it creates the illusion of a bigger space is just a bonus for them.
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gotcha, thanks. I've seen it a bit that way before, but never quite that much. when walls aren't parallel, it's esp. deceptive if you don't notice. -- nm
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b.
Jan 28, 19:02
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Actually, after looking at them, I think they are just iPhone "short pano" stitched photos. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jan 28, 19:05
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