artguy
Jun 21 2005, 08:47 AM
PS 7.0 and Elements 1.0
Are there any plug-in filters to undistort round 180 degree fisheye
images and the like, or more complex distorted shots like those taken
in a chrome bumper or convex auto mirror? Or even simple barrel
distortion of an ultrawide lens?
I would like to reparallel the parallel lines both vertically and
horizontally with full control. I think the term might be mapping?
I have experimented with varying degrees on the fisheye and pinch
filters, though interesting, they are not what I'm looking for.
Thanks, Artguy
Jim
Jun 21 2005, 03:42 PM
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PS 7.0 and Elements 1.0
Are there any plug-in filters to undistort round 180 degree fisheye images and the like, or more complex distorted shots like those taken in a chrome bumper or convex auto mirror? Or even simple barrel distortion of an ultrawide lens?
I would like to reparallel the parallel lines both vertically and horizontally with full control. I think the term might be mapping?
I have experimented with varying degrees on the fisheye and pinch filters, though interesting, they are not what I'm looking for.
Thanks, Artguy
None for them. Not very many for subsequent versions. Nikon Capture uses a |
deconvolution scheme to make a rectilinear image from one taken with the
10.5mm fisheye.
Jim
RSD99
Jun 21 2005, 07:19 PM
Panotools (along with several other plugins and/or programs) can do that.
http://www.kekus.com/plugin/http://webuser.fh-furtwangen.de/%7Edersch/http://www.panoramafactory.com/download.html"artguy" <[Email Removed]> wrote in message
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PS 7.0 and Elements 1.0
Are there any plug-in filters to undistort round 180 degree fisheye images and the like, or more complex distorted shots like those taken in a chrome bumper or convex auto mirror? Or even simple barrel distortion of an ultrawide lens?
I would like to reparallel the parallel lines both vertically and horizontally with full control. I think the term might be mapping?
I have experimented with varying degrees on the fisheye and pinch filters, though interesting, they are not what I'm looking for.
Thanks, Artguy
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artguy
Jun 22 2005, 09:42 AM
Thank you. I've bookmarked the sites and will look into them. Kekus
looks promising.