imagetilting
Imagetilting is a term used in photography and digital image processing to describe the deliberate alteration of an image’s orientation or perspective by tilting the image plane. The concept encompasses both in-camera techniques, such as using tilt-shift lenses that move the lens plane relative to the image plane, and post-processing methods that apply perspective or projective transforms to simulate tilting after capture.
In-camera tilting typically seeks to control perspective and depth of field. Tilt-shift lenses can rotate or
Applications of imagetilting include architectural photography to preserve or manipulate verticals, landscape and still-life work for
Etymology and usage: imagetilting appears as a neologism in online photography communities and tutorials, describing a
See also: tilt-shift, perspective correction, projective transformation, image warping.