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07/27/2004 08:42:03 PM · #1 |
I would guess that defishing an image taken with a fisheye lens would be illegal under the basic rules, but I actually can't find anything in those rules that seems to explicitley disallow it.
Does anyone know if this has been hashed out before? |
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07/27/2004 08:49:11 PM · #2 |
Defish is illegal under the basic rules. A similar discussion took place regarding the distortion corrections available under the "lens" tab in Adobe® PhotoShop® and the consensus was "illegal". That's a much milder correction than a defish.
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07/27/2004 08:51:10 PM · #3 |
OK, thanks. What do the basic rules say about cheating, then? ;) |
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07/27/2004 09:04:30 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by welcher: OK, thanks. What do the basic rules say about cheating, then? ;) |
hehehe... ou get the gift of a DQ, i believe
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07/27/2004 09:14:18 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by welcher: OK, thanks. What do the basic rules say about cheating, then? ;) |
That earns you a special DPC vacation! ;-)
-Terry
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07/27/2004 09:20:50 PM · #6 |
Well I never heard of defishing before, so if I can find it, it sounds like a term that should be suggested to the folks doing the DPC dictionary!
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07/27/2004 10:02:41 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by boomer: Well I never heard of defishing before, so if I can find it, it sounds like a term that should be suggested to the folks doing the DPC dictionary! |
De-fishing - what you do before de cooking & de eating.
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07/27/2004 10:08:54 PM · #8 |
why in the world would you want to defish??????? thats what i want to know! :) Try changing your lens
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07/27/2004 10:14:26 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by grigrigirl: why in the world would you want to defish??????? thats what i want to know! :) Try changing your lens |
Hee hee, don't listen to Julia, she might be slightly biased =)
Seriously, I agree for the most part. When I use a fisheye, I'm typically wanting the distortion for effect.
That said, the "full frame" 15mm fisheyes do yield beautiful images when defished, and defishing doesn't always mean correcting ALL of the distortion. I sometimes partially correct to get an effect I want.
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07/27/2004 10:16:37 PM · #10 |
Exactly. I love the distortion a fish gives, but in some cases I'm using it just to get that 18mm defished wide. This was one of those cases. Bummer. |
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07/27/2004 10:46:46 PM · #11 |
Fisheye lenses are made to get that sertain looke, note just to edit it away again. Grigrigirl photo in third place is a proof of what you can do with it and I wouldn't want to defish this shot of mine for anything, except for a ribbon :)
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