Am 18.07.2016 um 23:39 schrieb Torsten Bronger:
> Hallöchen!
>
> After some 400 lens calibrations, I currently don't have the time
> for doing further calibrations in time.  New job.  58 uploads have
> to be processed still, therefore, I am looking for help.
>
> Here is the plan: I set up an ownCloud server and a GitHup repo.
> People interested in helping get access to both.  Every upload
> creates an issue in the repo.  The details of the workflow are
> outlined here:
> https://github.com/lensfun/lensfun/blob/master/tools/calibration-webserver/workflow.rst
>
> I hope to get the calibration business on track again with that.
> Besides, a single point of failure never is a good idea.  I will
> continue to calibrate myself, I just hope to do it not alone.
>
> Over the next days, I will write an HOWTO for calibrators.
> Moreover, I will create a new screencast showing how to use the
> latest Hugin for this.  And of course, I will be responsive in the
> issues.
>
> If you are willing to help – much or little – send me an email.

Is there a list of lenses/cameras contained in those uploads?
Just to prevent someone taking more calibration images of a combo that
someone already uploaded...

I also looked through the older materials on calibration and have been
scratching my head over the illumination of vignetting test images, how
do you get good ones.


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