How do I avoid warped results?
Use straight-on camera angles and avoid extreme wide-angle distortion.
Last updated: 2026-03-31
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Warped results usually come from source images with strong perspective distortion, tilted framing, or very wide-angle lenses. Because Stagedly relies on visible room geometry to place furniture and reconstruct removed areas, straighter photos usually produce more believable staging and cleaner object-removal edits.
To reduce warping:
- keep the camera as level as possible.
- avoid extreme ultra-wide framing when shooting the room.
- make sure vertical lines like walls, door frames, and cabinets stay reasonably straight.
- use a source photo where the room layout is easy to read.
This helps Stagedly infer depth, scale, and surface direction more accurately. In practice, better geometry leads to more natural furniture placement, fewer stretched objects, and more stable edges after decluttering or large-item removal.
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