Hi

When you say you want to imitate a wide lens, do you simply mean you want a
picture that is larger than what the original lens let you take? Or do you
imply something more?
Thanks,

nick


On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 5:03 AM, Lode <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> This is a user question:
>
> I am making visualisations of future objects (wind turbine generators)
> in photographs of landscapes. My collegues take pictures with an
> ordinary camera (focal length 36mm eq.). I asked them to take some
> pictures with overlap, to imitate a wide angle lens (28mm eq. or
> less...) deformation is no problem for me, but the problem is that I
> don't know which way I have to stitch (I assume rect.) to imitate a
> real lens. Is it überhaupt possible to exactly imitate a wide angle
> lens? And to obtain the focal length of the new image? Or am I asking
> something that is physically not done? My knowledge about objectives
> is not super.
> I am asking this here because I don't really find an answer on the
> net...
>
> ciao,
> Lode
>
> >
>

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