Retreating to the cone of silence?
tOM
On 5 Jul 2004 at 15:28,
John A. Lind <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> At 02:23 PM 7/5/04, tOM Trottier wrote:
>
> >Actually, the field of view of a shifted lens will vary according to
> >where in the image circle it is shifted. On the edge of the frame
> >near the edge of the image circle, the field of view will be wider
> >(in degrees) than the opposite edge.
> >
> >tOM
>
> Now my brain's starting to hurt trying to think about this (and envision it
> in 3D) all in my head. I'm gonna crawl back under my rock to cogitate on
> it for a while, resorting to the method of absolute last resort for dire
> mental straits: making a few sketches on toilet paper with some Crayolas.
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