Perspective Control with an Olympus Stylus Epic Camera

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All Photos ©2000 Kerry Davison unless otherwise noted

Below is a scene photographed with an Olympus Stylus Epic camera with its fixed 35mm/f2.8 lens.  The film used was Kodak Ektrapress PJ400.  The images below were digitized by scanning with a Nikon LS30 scanner running Nikon's bundled scanning software.  No color corrections were perfomed other than those performed automatically by the scanner.

The two pictures shown below are from the exactly the same negative but the one on the right was processed with Photoshop.  The image on the left is the original view, shown full frame, with no alterations.  The one on the right was created by using Photoshop to adjust the perspective and cropping of the first image.  The same procedures were used for these adjustments as described in the web page entitled Examples of Perspective Control with a Nikon CP950 Digital Camera


Original Photo presented full frame
Olympus Stylus Epic w/ 35mm/f2.8 lens
Kodak Ektapress PJ400 negative film


Same photo on on the left except processed with Photoshop

 

Examples of Perspective Control with Nikon PC Lenses for 35mm Photography
Examples of Perspective Control with a Nikon CP950 Digital Camera

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