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Jorgen,Ceh, you have to straighten the verticals of the back wall, particularly the ones in the corners, to make the perspective right. I use Edit/Transform/Warp for this. Work in a separate layer and use grid to maintain control. It's possible to use Edit/Transform/Perspective also, but in this case, the verticals are pointing in several different directions, so it might not work properly.
I was prepared to be a little disappointed with IQ of the D7100, as I was with my Canon 7D, but so far so good.Hi Ben, glad you're liking the D7100 - it has pretty impressive IQ in a small package.
Curious to see what an FX version of this sensor will be like.