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FishEye distortion Correction SW
#1
I need to convert some photos done with a full-frame fisheye, to rectilinear. Tried DeFish from panotools, but all I get is gibberish text when I unstuff the .sit file.

Anyone got a link to sw that will work? I'll even run Windows if needed.
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#2
Images were shot w/ Canon 16mm f2.8 on 20D.
I need to match the look of 24mm on 5D.
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#3
OK, got Stuffit 9, installed DeFish.
Trying to understand the instructions, but...

Anyone using this SW? Can you tell me steps and settings to convert 16mm 2,8 canon fisheye on 20 D image to equivalent 24mm 5D?
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#4
I take it you don't have Photoshop? In PS you can got to Filters> Distort> Lens Correction and fix it there. You may have to do some cropping but it sounds like it may not be a big deal if you're trying to mimic a longer lens look.
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#5
This is the defacto standard in lens correction software: http://www.dxo.com/intl/photo

Its pricey, but you can look to see if your lens is supported & test the trial version ( the software has profiles for most wide & ultra wide lenses to correct curvature. chromatic aberrations, vignetting and such)

Really good software.
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#6
Thanks, I managed throu trial and error to come up with a 300% setting that does the job.

I tried lens correction in PsCS3, even at max it was not strong enough. Tried repeated applications of the filter and 3 of them started to get there but I wanted a better way.
DeFish does batches, too.
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