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'''DeFish'''
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'''DeFish''' is simply used to defish images taken with a [[Fisheye Projection|fisheye]] lens and convert them to [[Rectilinear Projection|rectilinear]] or [[Cylindrical Projection|cylindrical]] projection. Hence the name. One of it's goals was to demonstrate usage of technology already known before fisheye patents were "invented".
  
This software is simply used to defish images taken with a fisheye lens. Hence the name. One of it's goals was to demonstrate usage of technology already known before fisheye patents were "invented".
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Read about this software and download it at [http://www.worldserver.com/turk/quicktimevr/fisheye.html Ken Turkowski's site]
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(version 2.2 as of 3 June 2003; carbonized: works on both OS 9 and OS X).
  
Read abot this software and download it at [http://www.worldserver.com/turk/quicktimevr/fisheye.html Ken Turkowski's site]
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A ReadMe and Help file comes with the program but you will find a tutorial and more information at Ken's [http://www.worldserver.com/turk/quicktimevr/defish/defish.html DeFish Tutorial] page.
(version 2.2 as of 3 June 2003; carbonized: works on both OS 9 and OS X)
 
  
A ReadMe and Help file comes with the program but you will find a tutorial and more information at Ken's [http://www.worldserver.com/turk/quicktimevr/defish/defish.html DeFish Tutorial] page.
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[[Category:Software:Platform:Mac OS X]]

Revision as of 18:20, 18 March 2007

DeFish is simply used to defish images taken with a fisheye lens and convert them to rectilinear or cylindrical projection. Hence the name. One of it's goals was to demonstrate usage of technology already known before fisheye patents were "invented".

Read about this software and download it at Ken Turkowski's site (version 2.2 as of 3 June 2003; carbonized: works on both OS 9 and OS X).

A ReadMe and Help file comes with the program but you will find a tutorial and more information at Ken's DeFish Tutorial page.