2014-03-29 11:31 GMT+01:00 Torsten Bronger <[email protected]>:
> Hallöchen! > > That said, wide-angle pictures of landscapes or people may become > worse by the correction because some wide-angle lenses are slightly > fisheye, which is good for such photos. Making them perfectly > rectilinear (i.e., applying distortion correction) would give them a > distorted look. However, this should only be true if strong > correction are needed. > > BTW, I have converted many of my images to "stereographic" > projection (and distortion correction applied). This really is a > hot tip! Try it with wide-angle photos with people on them -- the > face will look much more natural. > > Tschö, > Torsten. > > Thanks for these explanation. I'll try the "stereographic" projection to see how it looks, but I generally avoid using wide-angle for portraits. Marie-Noëlle <http://marie-noelle-augendre.com/photos/> Site personnel <http://marie-noelle-augendre.com/> Photographe en Cévennes <http://www.facebook.com/PhotographeEnCevennes>
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