Warren,
You'll have to devise the exact settings with a bit of
experimentation. But the software has presets for full frame fisheye to
rectilinear conversions.
Look here for an article on that subject.
"Using Fisheye Lenses for Architectural Photography": Helmut Dersch
http://www.fh-furtwangen.de/~dersch/architect/arch.html
Also, I'll forward you a few messages from the VR List on that subject.
Skip
At 08:50 AM 6/26/00 -0400, you wrote:
In a message dated 00-06-26 08:29:50 EDT, you write:
> I use Panorama Tools http://www.fh-furtwangen.de/~dersch/,
> which will correct even a 16mm fisheye's image to rectilinear. It will
> also remove pincushion and barrel distortion. It's a lot cheaper than
the
> hassles you're contemplating (it's FREE!).
Hi, Skip. I would like to "correct" or "rectilinearize" (new word) my 16mm
fisheye. Are there preset settings for this? Or do I take a photo of a brick
wall, straighten that and use it as a template?
Thanks.
Warren
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