It makes sense, if you have seen PTLens, DXOptics or any other program
that lets do lens correction (also adobe digital camera), they all
allow this. These parameters are more or less straightforward to
understand, especially if UFRaw will do realtime preview with lens
correction taken into account (and lens correction is fast, so it's
not a problem). There aren't too much of them - one to three
parameters usually.

 You just can't cover all the lenses in the world in the database, so
if you're not too lucky and nobody has calibrated your lens yet, you
can try to do some manual adjustments.

 Besides, these parameters can be set deliberately to achieve
different artistic effects. For example, you could turn a rectangular
image into a fisheye or equirectangular image, introduce intentional
vignetting etc.

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