Re: Levels

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Bob Talbot <BobTalbot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> > I've been playing with one a bit lately (it now lives in the camera
> > bag).  I'm annoyed and a bit chagrined at how much it improves my
> > alignment, in situations where it matters.
> 
> My "hot-shoe bubble" was fine. Trouble is my hot shoe itself wasn't
> level.  I started trusting the little blighter when I first got it and
> only later realised that all my images were a fraction of a degree
> out.

Sometimes I wonder if it isn't easier if you leave a *bigger*
adjustment to make in Photoshop.  

I don't know what accuracy one can reasonably ask of a simple bullseye
bubble, either.  A 4-foot framing level can easily be off a quarter
inch across a 20 foot wall.
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