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'''Wavy distortion''' is mixed distortion, it is a radial image distortion
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{{Glossary|A distortion produced by the lens itself which causes straight lines to be bent in waves.}}'''Wavy distortion''' is mixed distortion, it is a radial image distortion
 
introduced by the lens itself.  
 
introduced by the lens itself.  
  

Revision as of 21:46, 18 November 2007

Wavy distortion is mixed distortion, it is a radial image distortion introduced by the lens itself.

It often shows barrel distortion near the center and pincushion distortion along the edges. This type forms a bubble in the image center and is also reffered to as bubble distortion. The opposite variant with pincushion distortion in the center and barrel distortion along the edges exists too, but is rarely seen in real life lenses.

Wavy distortion of any variant is a common Lens distortion that can be corrected by the lens correction model of panotools.

A photograph showing exaggerated wavy distortion (of the bubble variant)