You're not altering reality, only correcting to what the lens *should*
have produced.
Chuck Norcutt
Nathan Wajsman wrote:
> Hi Moose,
>
> Yes, it would violate my personal code of conduct, but it is also
> awfully tempting :-)
>
> However, the temptation is somewhat tempered by the fact that it would
> involve installing yet another piece of standalone software, which I
> really hate. It is bad enough having to use Olympus Master or Silkypix
> to convert the RAW images from the E420 since Adobe Camera Raw does
> not yet support it.
>
> But once Lightroom 2.0 comes out of beta status, then PTLens will be
> just a Lightroom plugin and then, who knows?
>
> :-)
>
> Nathan
>
> Nathan Wajsman
> Alicante, Spain
> http://www.frozenlight.eu
> http://www.greatpix.eu
> http://www.nathanfoto.com
>
> Books: http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/search?search=wajsman&x=0&y=0
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>
>
>
> On Jul 15, 2008, at 10:13 PM, Moose wrote:
>
>>> Time for my unpaid, unofficial shill act for PTLens again.
>> It's dirt cheap and astonishingly good. Reads the EXIF and makes the
>> correction - like magic. Corrects distortion you might not notice
>> until
>> you see before and after.
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