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Photo Forum / Digital Photography / DSLR Cameras / March 2006

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OM studio 1.5 defish tool

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Stacey - 16 Mar 2006 08:48 GMT
These were taken with the peleng 8mm fisheye. I had to swap the exif data
from a ZD fisheye shot before studio would let me apply the fisheye
correction tool but they turned out nice. These were interior shots taken
from inside the same bedroom which required an ultra wide angle lens.

http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-1/937049/fish.jpg

http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-1/937049/defish.jpg

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Jeff R - 16 Mar 2006 11:24 GMT
> These were taken with the peleng 8mm fisheye. I had to swap the exif data
> from a ZD fisheye shot before studio would let me apply the fisheye
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> http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-1/937049/defish.jpg

Geez... I dunno.
You're really just swapping one type of distortion for another.
I guess it all boils down to which type of distortion you find less
offensive.

Personally, even though the straight lines are rendered as straight in the
defished image, I couldn't live with the stretching of the pattern on the
carpet, and the "bunching-up" of the shape of the chest at the foot of the
bed.

I think I'd like to aim for something in between the two extremes, and hang
the curved lines!

YM will of course V

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Jeff R.
Rich - 16 Mar 2006 22:17 GMT
>> These were taken with the peleng 8mm fisheye. I had to swap the exif data
>> from a ZD fisheye shot before studio would let me apply the fisheye
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>YM will of course V

I prefer the corrected image.  Fisheye views are gimmicky looking and
get old fast.
-Rich
Pete D - 17 Mar 2006 06:05 GMT
>> These were taken with the peleng 8mm fisheye. I had to swap the exif data
>> from a ZD fisheye shot before studio would let me apply the fisheye
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> Jeff R.

And the fat door is wider than I need!
Stacey - 17 Mar 2006 07:25 GMT
>> These were taken with the peleng 8mm fisheye. I had to swap the exif data
>> from a ZD fisheye shot before studio would let me apply the fisheye
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> Geez... I dunno.
> You're really just swapping one type of distortion for another.

Well that's always the case with a lens with that wide a FOV, especially
when it's that close to objects.

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