Hey,
if this is a perfect match there shouldn't be any distortion. Cameras in 3D
software don't produce any lens distortion. You might just need to do a
little bit more tweaking there to lose the distortion completely.

Cheers,
Ron Ganbar
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On 21 January 2012 15:19, ruchitinfushion <nuke-users-re...@thefoundry.co.uk
> wrote:

> **
> OK,I tried by changing aperture value & now seem match perfectly with
> desired resolution.Now only worry for little bit of distortion and i think
> this is due to wide camera angle.
>
> Here is test render
> [img]
> http://i410.photobucket.com/albums/pp186/ruchitinfushion/5D.jpg?t=1327151693[/img]
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