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'''PTLens''' is a shareware add-on for [[Panorama Tools]] that automatically corrects for [[vignetting]], [[pincushion distortion]] and [[barrel distortion]]. It has received rave reviews from professionals around the world and is available as a [[Photoshop]] plug in, as a stand alone program for Windows and as a command line utility for windows. | '''PTLens''' is a shareware add-on for [[Panorama Tools]] that automatically corrects for [[vignetting]], [[pincushion distortion]] and [[barrel distortion]]. It has received rave reviews from professionals around the world and is available as a [[Photoshop]] plug in, as a stand alone program for Windows and as a command line utility for windows. | ||
− | There is an Open Source, command-line version called [[ | + | There is an Open Source, command-line version called [[Fulla]] that uses the same database of lenses and which is available for Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. |
It supports a wide range of prosumer and SLR cameras and if you do not find your camera/lens combination in PTLens, you are invited to forward calibration pictures to the author Thomas Niemann. | It supports a wide range of prosumer and SLR cameras and if you do not find your camera/lens combination in PTLens, you are invited to forward calibration pictures to the author Thomas Niemann. |
Latest revision as of 11:27, 5 August 2010
PTLens is a shareware add-on for Panorama Tools that automatically corrects for vignetting, pincushion distortion and barrel distortion. It has received rave reviews from professionals around the world and is available as a Photoshop plug in, as a stand alone program for Windows and as a command line utility for windows.
There is an Open Source, command-line version called Fulla that uses the same database of lenses and which is available for Linux, Windows and Mac OS X.
It supports a wide range of prosumer and SLR cameras and if you do not find your camera/lens combination in PTLens, you are invited to forward calibration pictures to the author Thomas Niemann.