"sivananda" <maha.mrtyunjaya.TakeThisOut@yahoo.it> wrote in message
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> In article <ff541e$kjq$1@dns3.cae.ca>, "michelo" <michelo6.TakeThisOut@yahoo.ca>
> wrote:
>
>> Which plug-in or program would work well to correct the distortion of a
>> Mamiya RB67 37 mm fisheye lens?
>>
>>
>>
>> Michel
>
> Hmm, I suppose that Photoshop's built-in pinch and spherize might do
> some rudimentary changes, but the best way to "correct" the distortion
> of a fisheye is to not use one. In the Hasselblad universe I would use
> the 30mm/3.5 if I wanted a fisheye; if I didn't I would use the 40mm/4
> rectilinear.
>
> Just a thought.
>
> sivananda
>
> --
> Om Shanti Shanti Shanti
I agree with you. I already have the 50mm, which I like a lot. But I was
wondering if it would be possible to make a double usage of a 37mm, as a
fisheye and rectilinear ultra wide angle. There is some plug-in existing
like Fisheye-Hemi or Proxel Lens Corrector, but I have no idea if you can
get a realy good image out of them.
Michel
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