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dave

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 3:21 pm
Post subject: Where to find photoshop CS plugin for Fisheye correction
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Where can I find a plug in to defish images fron a Nikon 10.5mm

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Ken Lucke

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2006 4:26 pm
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In article <1164669705.631174.281730.TakeThisOut@n67g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>,
<dave.TakeThisOut@fescofire.com> wrote:

> Where can I find a plug in to defish images fron a Nikon 10.5mm
>

Lensfix works well for me:

http://www.kekus.com/software/plugin.html

15 day free trial. Be sure to download the accompanying lensfix lens
database(s) and install them per the instructions.

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Mike Russell

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 12:26 am
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<dave.TakeThisOut@fescofire.com> wrote in message
news:1164669705.631174.281730@n67g2000cwd.googlegroups.com...
> Where can I find a plug in to defish images fron a Nikon 10.5mm

If you mean unwrapping a fisheye image to a pano, you may want to play with
the polar-rectangular coordinates filter. Here's one of many descriptions
of the process.
http://www.nearfield.com/~dan/photo/wide/sphere/sphere1/index.htm
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Phil Wheeler

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Nov 28, 2006 2:28 am
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dave.DeleteThis@fescofire.com wrote:
> Where can I find a plug in to defish images fron a Nikon 10.5mm
>

PTLens is good.

http://epaperpress.com/ptlens/

Phil
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Bhogi

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(Msg. 5) Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 7:28 am
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Robert Feinman wrote:
> In article <1164669705.631174.281730.DeleteThis@n67g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>,
> dave.DeleteThis@fescofire.com says...
> > Where can I find a plug in to defish images fron a Nikon 10.5mm
> >
> >
> Try Panorama Tools. It is free and can be used as a plugin.
> Using the "extract" option you can set the original to be spherical
> and then the output to be rectangular.
> To see how this works with the cylindrical images from my
> panoramic camera look at the tips section of my web site. The
> settings will be different but the workflow will be the same.
> There is lots of help on the web if you do a bit of searching
> including a graphic front end shareware program.

I second Panorama Tools. For windows get it here
http://home.no.net/dmaurer/%7Edersch/PanoTools.zip.
I tryed PTLens but couldn't defish my Peleng 8mm on Canon 20d.
For 8mm I use Remap->Fisheye Hor.->(whatever you want to
do)->HFOV=161->OK. For your 10.5mm HFOV will be less than 161, you'll
have to find out thru trial and error.

The installation is realy low tech.
For Windows you simply unzip the zip file, copy the files from the
plugin folder to a \photoshop\Plugin\PanoTools folder and copy
pano12.dll to where the photoshop.exe is located. After you restart
photoshop the plugin should work. For macintosh I assume a similar
procedure will work.
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Robert Feinman

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(Msg. 6) Posted: Wed Nov 29, 2006 9:37 am
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In article <1164669705.631174.281730.TakeThisOut@n67g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>,
dave.TakeThisOut@fescofire.com says...
> Where can I find a plug in to defish images fron a Nikon 10.5mm
>
>
Try Panorama Tools. It is free and can be used as a plugin.
Using the "extract" option you can set the original to be spherical
and then the output to be rectangular.
To see how this works with the cylindrical images from my
panoramic camera look at the tips section of my web site. The
settings will be different but the workflow will be the same.
There is lots of help on the web if you do a bit of searching
including a graphic front end shareware program.

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Robert D Feinman
Landscapes, Cityscapes and Panoramic Photographs
http://robertdfeinman.com
mail: robert.feinman.TakeThisOut@gmail.com
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ruppies

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(Msg. 7) Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2006 10:55 am
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Bhogi wrote:
> Robert Feinman wrote:
> > In article <1164669705.631174.281730.RemoveThis@n67g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>,
> > dave.RemoveThis@fescofire.com says...
> > > Where can I find a plug in to defish images fron a Nikon 10.5mm
> > >
> > >
> > Try Panorama Tools. It is free and can be used as a plugin.
> > Using the "extract" option you can set the original to be spherical
> > and then the output to be rectangular.
> > To see how this works with the cylindrical images from my
> > panoramic camera look at the tips section of my web site. The
> > settings will be different but the workflow will be the same.
> > There is lots of help on the web if you do a bit of searching
> > including a graphic front end shareware program.
>
> I second Panorama Tools. For windows get it here
> http://home.no.net/dmaurer/%7Edersch/PanoTools.zip.
> I tryed PTLens but couldn't defish my Peleng 8mm on Canon 20d.
> For 8mm I use Remap->Fisheye Hor.->(whatever you want to
> do)->HFOV=161->OK. For your 10.5mm HFOV will be less than 161, you'll
> have to find out thru trial and error.
>
> The installation is realy low tech.
> For Windows you simply unzip the zip file, copy the files from the
> plugin folder to a \photoshop\Plugin\PanoTools folder and copy
> pano12.dll to where the photoshop.exe is located. After you restart
> photoshop the plugin should work. For macintosh I assume a similar
> procedure will work.

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