On 03/01/2015 3:14 PM, Steve Cottrell wrote:
On 3/1/15, David Mann, discombobulated, unleashed:

Knowing nothing about Gopro cameras, this is also interesting to me.
Only because I see so much footage that annoys me because of a fisheye
effect.  Do the narrower views eliminate the distortion or just reduce it?

Yes the narrower fields of view remove some of the distortion and can
look much better. Typically if I am filming 2 people in the front seat
of a car from the front windscreen, I will set the fov to 'medium' and
it is perfect for a 2-shot. For a single of (say) just the driver, the
'narrow' setting works great.

I was going to include a link to an explainer but actually if you Google:

'gopro narrow medium wide'

FWIW, Photoshop CS6 has a lens correction that cam be applied to Gopro video and still images, as well as the DJI camera built into the Phantom Quadcopters.
It is incredibly slow to render video with Photoshop.

bill

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