> Is there an easy way in GIMP to make corrections to those distortions
> that happen for instance, when we try to take a photo from a very
> high building (when the straigh edges get a bit rounded or inclined).
Yes, there is. However, you'll have to wait for 2.4 version (or
install development ve
I think in PS CS2 you can compensate (roughly) for actual lens
distortions like barrel, pin-cushion, vignetting as well as key stoning
(the last, you can do easily in GIMP)
This company claims to actually have distortion profiles and lots of
lenses to do specific corrections
http://www.dxo.com/en
Hi !
You can try the Gimp Wideangle filter :
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~hodsond/wideangle.html
Cheers,
Jeff
> Hi!
>
> Is there an easy way in GIMP to make corrections to those distortions
> that happen for instance, when we try to take a photo from a very
> high building (when the stra
John Allsopp wrote:
> Victor Domingos wrote:
>
>> Hi!
>>
>> Is there an easy way in GIMP to make corrections to those distortions
>> that happen for instance, when we try to take a photo from a very
>> high building (when the straigh edges get a bit rounded or inclined).
>> I think there a
2007 m. birželis 21 d., ketvirtadienis 13:37, John Allsopp rašė:
> Nice, corrects perspective, but doesn't correct lens distortion, if I'm
> right. Anyone re lens distortion that makes staight lines curved?
Maybye
Filter>glass effects>lens?
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Victor Domingos wrote:
>>> Is there an easy way in GIMP to make corrections to those distortions
>>> that happen for instance, when we try to take a photo from a very
>>> high building (when the straigh edges get a bit rounded or inclined).
John Allsopp wrote:
>> I blogged about it here
>>
> Is there an easy way in GIMP to make corrections to those distortions
> that happen for instance, when we try to take a photo from a very
> high building (when the straigh edges get a bit rounded or inclined).
> I think there are some similar apps in wich we can do that by using a
> grid
That won't really work for curvature caused by lens distortion,
because the distortion is... curved.
On 6/21/07, Rei Shinozuka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> yes, it's called Perspective or "Change the Perspective of
> the layer or selection." it is on the main menu screen as
> a trapezoid. i've
yes, it's called Perspective or "Change the Perspective of
the layer or selection." it is on the main menu screen as
a trapezoid. i've used it to correct keystoning of
photographing a tall building, or a mural when
photographed from off to the
side. it gives you a grid for reference and it's qu
Victor Domingos wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Is there an easy way in GIMP to make corrections to those distortions
> that happen for instance, when we try to take a photo from a very
> high building (when the straigh edges get a bit rounded or inclined).
> I think there are some similar apps in wich we
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