Hello,
I tried to correct the distortion of this photo using fisheye or barrel distortions but not working. Is it possible to fix this issue without spending a lot of time ? Thanks
Distortion correction
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Re: Distortion correction
Some tips from user LeviFiction:
Tools - Warp Mesh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HEuOlw ... ex=59&t=0s
Tools - Warp Brush
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRCC98j ... ex=60&t=0s
Warp tools - Deformation Map
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1d6NNOm ... ex=61&t=0s
Tools - Warp Mesh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HEuOlw ... ex=59&t=0s
Tools - Warp Brush
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRCC98j ... ex=60&t=0s
Warp tools - Deformation Map
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1d6NNOm ... ex=61&t=0s
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Re: Distortion correction
Difficult to correct...
My attempt:
1. Apply Perspective Correction without cropping. 2. Increase Canvas size. From your image, I made an 1100 x 800 pixels image.
3. Apply Fish Eye Correction: 165 and Preserve Central scale checked.
4. Crop.
My attempt:
1. Apply Perspective Correction without cropping. 2. Increase Canvas size. From your image, I made an 1100 x 800 pixels image.
3. Apply Fish Eye Correction: 165 and Preserve Central scale checked.
4. Crop.
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Re: Distortion correction
How did you take the picture? Did you use a fisheye lens?
It is best to actually try and get the picture as good as possible when you take it rather than trying to rely upon a graphics program to push pixels around which will always involve some loss of quality.
Can you go back and retake the picture using a normal lens?
It is best to actually try and get the picture as good as possible when you take it rather than trying to rely upon a graphics program to push pixels around which will always involve some loss of quality.
Can you go back and retake the picture using a normal lens?
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Re: Distortion correction
Thanks for all your help. I took this pic using osmo pocket 3x3 (9 pic mash to 1). Maybe I didn't use this function correctly. Need to study more. Thanks
