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09/18/2005 05:37:14 PM · #1 |
I just talked with an old aquaintence, and he said there was a third party (he thought tamron) 10mm fixed length lens that came with software that would automatically "cure" the lens barrel distortion.
I haven't found anything online about it, has anyone heard of such a thing? The more I shoot architecture, the more wide I want to go!
Thanks
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09/18/2005 06:46:40 PM · #2 |
since you're shooting architecture you should get a tilt/shift lens, that way you can fix all kinds of distortion, including that caused by perspective..
just google tilt/shift images :)
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09/18/2005 06:51:38 PM · #3 |
TS lenses are the way to go. you can pick up a cheap one on Ebay. I bought mine for about $300+. Some xamples can be found here.
Message edited by author 2005-09-18 18:51:50. |
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09/18/2005 06:52:52 PM · #4 |
Yup, and its freeware too. This program is just great! PTLens is what you need. if it lists your lens it will help. |
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