Hello
We have a wide-lens camera that we would like to correct for fisheye. Is it an easy way to fix that using Resolume?
fisheye-correction plugin?
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Re: fisheye-correction plugin?
Not sure if this what you need, but looks promising: https://github.com/DanielArnett/360-VJ/releases
Are you looking to un-fisheye your image?
Are you looking to un-fisheye your image?
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Re: fisheye-correction plugin?
yes I would like to remove fisheye. Ive looked at the 360 plugin-bundle but it doesn't include fisheye to flat correction
Re: fisheye-correction plugin?
I’m shooting from the hip here, but GoPro Studio is a free software with a fisheye correction feature. Of course, it’s designed for the GoPro camera and may not be as flexible as you need, but it’s free.
Re: fisheye-correction plugin?
sucker? lol
Re: fisheye-correction plugin?
try this
only tested the 64 bit one but i included a 32 bit as well. i made .46 the default which seems to work best for full hd comps. .50 is no distortion*. for other scenarios remember that it matters if you place it before or after Transform.
*i meant no correction
also, check the thread for the ffgl2.0 version. posted aug 13 2019

*i meant no correction
also, check the thread for the ffgl2.0 version. posted aug 13 2019
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Re: fisheye-correction plugin?
Oh I would Die for this to! Im creating a show at the moment where this tool would make my work so much easier to handle... Is there a Mac version of that perhaps Dradutu?
Re: fisheye-correction plugin?
sorry windows only
Re: fisheye-correction plugin?
I see. I guess I will need to wait for this to be a Mac thing as well... Sad that PC FFGLs aren't easy to convert to Mac. It would be a neat tool to have.
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Re: fisheye-correction plugin?
just tested the 64 bit plugin on windows pc and it seems to be perfect for the job! great job. however for the particular project im working on the director doesnt seem to mind the fisheye-after all, so no correction will be needed this time. but great to know that the solution exists.