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How Do I Change Perspective in Capture One?

Published in Capture One Perspective Correction 2 mins read

In Capture One, you typically change or correct perspective using the Keystone Tool.

Using the Keystone Tool

The Keystone Tool is designed to help you adjust converging lines and correct perspective distortion in your images, especially useful for architectural photography.

Locating the Tool

By default, the Keystone Tool is located in the Composition Tool tab within Capture One. You can access it by navigating to this tab in the interface.

Adjusting Perspective with Sliders

Once you have the Keystone Tool open, you can control the keystone effects in your image by dragging the Vertical, Horizontal, Amount, and Aspect sliders.

Here's a brief breakdown of the controls based on the reference:

  • Vertical Slider: Controls vertical perspective.
  • Horizontal Slider: Controls horizontal perspective.
  • Amount Slider: Likely controls the intensity or total amount of the keystone correction being applied.
  • Aspect Slider: Likely controls the aspect ratio related to the perspective correction.

Practical Tip: While dragging any of these sliders, a helpful grid is automatically placed over the image. This grid assists you in visually aligning horizontal and vertical aspects of your image as you make adjustments, making it easier to achieve the desired perspective correction.

By manipulating these sliders, you can straighten converging lines and adjust the overall perspective appearance of your photograph directly within Capture One.

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