>The code I pasted above is from ModifyCoord_UnDist_Poly5
>It's not solving the inverse equation using Newton iteration.
Right, Newton integration is used in ModifyCoord_Dist_Poly5 which distorts the 
image (e.g. solves the reverse equation Rd=f(Ru)).

>Compare this from ModifyCoord_UnDist_Poly5 again:
Sure, I see this, but this is not the full Adobe equation. So you anyway have 
to either fit one polynom to another, or tell somehow ALPC to generate 
k3=k4=k5=0 (can ALPC do this?).

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