SUMMARY
Converging lines in photos, often seen in shots of buildings and trees, can be corrected using Lightroom Classic's Transform tool. While presets like Auto and Vertical can be hit-or-miss, the Guided mode allows users to draw lines to guide the correction for more controlled results. This process often creates transparent areas at the edges, necessitating a crop, which can lead to loss of image data. For situations where cropping removes too much, Photoshop's Generative Expand can be used to rebuild missing edges. The video also details individual sliders like Vertical, Rotate, and Aspect for fine-tuning.
TAKEAWAYS
Lightroom Classic's Transform tool addresses converging lines in photos.
The Guided Transform mode offers precise control by letting users draw reference lines.
Corrections may require cropping, potentially losing image data.
Photoshop's Generative Expand can restore edges lost during cropping.