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I have ptlens but I have weird results.
really thanks for any help!
The corners are a little weird and in a very low resolution. I didn't crop this use PT lens, I just chopped away the top and bottom using photoshop.
[https://www.flickr.com/photos/philippeflickruser/4204640498/]
[https://www.flickr.com/photos/philippeflickruser/4196569618/]
I think there is also another program where you use a plugin and photoshop. It's really good. But can't find the link.
Full auto and doesn't make the top/bottom weird. I'm googling it now.
They key is to take a picture where the fisheye effect isn't distracting.
with this one, I only cropped the top, my legs weren't on the original picture. You can only see the fisheye effect when you look at the door.
Download it . . . it's free. Plug-in or stand-alone.
Before.
After with PTLens and It's great for me and I did what philippwuestemburg did and works for me pretty much.
Fisheye Hemi Serial Number
Ive downloaded the software and it looks good. The only problem is that when i open photoshop lightrom and select 'file - Plug in manager - add - image trends - hemi- then when i click 'ok' an error comes up. 'an error occured while attempting to load this plug in'
when i solve this problem i'll buy the lens :/
oh, and i've even tried it with photoshop cs4
![Fisheye hemi serial number mac Fisheye hemi serial number mac](https://kenrockwell.com/nikon/16mm-fisheye/images/16mm-cap-KEN_5165.jpg)
Keimpe
main : -100
borders : +50
zoom : -20
You will find some examples (though in french) of the result here :
zigazou.wordpress.com/2010/06/04/fisheye-samyang-8mm-sony..
forums.dpreview.com/forums/readflat.asp?forum=1030&me..
I wouldn't expect DXO OP, PTlens, Adobe and Fisheye Hemi lens correction to work as intended without a specific profile, that is with the assumption that the image is from a more conventional fisheye.
Btw fisheye-hemi is designed to make faces near the edges look less distorted than usually with a fisheye - which is something the Samyang seems to do without correction, by the near-stereographic projection employed.
I assume Hugin should be useful; obviously it successfully produces VR panoramas with this lens; it optimizes lens distortion parameters automatically and it has several projections for the output. Can someone suggest a simple workflow for single image defishing and the lens parameters?
But to my surprise I found it possible to do a good defish to linear rectangularity using the adjustable fish eye distortion sliders in PTLens. Then the usual perspective adjustments can be added on top of that correction. The problem is that it's hard to see what needs to be corrected unless you have an image with plenty of rectangular straight lines so it's easy to see what's going on.
But you inevitably lose a lot of resolution at the edges if you do a complete linear defish. So I usually only do a partial defish, i.e. defish to taste. Which is why I didn't bother noting the parameters for a completely linear defish.
If I understand correctly, PTLens and Hugin use the same lens model, but Hugin can optimize the lens parameters from a set of shots for a panorama by aligning matching points on pairs of images.
m43photo.blogspot.com/2012/03/defishing-fisheye-images.html
They are very simple to use.
First, download and install Hugin (hugin.sourceforge.net/download/).
Then open the batch file you want to use with the notepad and in the second line after the words 'set width=' replace the numbers with the width of your images, and in the third line after the words 'set height=' replace the numbers with the height of your images.
Then save the modified batch file and close the notepad.
Then put the batch file in the same directory of your photos and just run it, it wil defish all the images inside the directory.
Download link: www.mediafire.com/?h4qhxdnc3ta0lrz
I just had the targets printed and I am going to see what happens. I will post the results.
Fisheye Hemi Serial Number Mac
forums.adobe.com/thread/666129
akry.livejournal.com/781417.html
Further interesting hacks with the Samyang 7.5mm mFT fisheye (not stereographic):
forums.dpreview.com/forums/readflat.asp?forum=1041&th..
Thanks a million xxk89xx!!!
Your script is worth GOLD. After more than 3h of detective work I couldn't figure out which of the 10,000 tools that make up Hugin was responsible for changing he projection.
This gives me an invaluable tool for de-fishing video now.
More developments will be posted here: www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/3373/any-7mm-lense..
I feel now I have 3 new lenses the oh so curvey natural out of the box and the 2 script versions, just remember when you alter the scripts in notepad to save as all files types and not text. an ease and a breeze to use.
Cheers again xxk89xx
See my recent posts.
I wrote a little article on my blog about my experience with defishing here: nextimelah.blogspot.com/2013/11/samyang-8mm-f28-fisheye-l..
Hope this helps someone out there!
But it is not the stereographic kind and the equivalent FL is longer. Notice 'regular' fisheyes tend to be smaller than the 8/3.5.
See here: www.flickr.com/photos/65906562@N00/
Then scroll down to the three images of the porch: original, defished (not cropped), and defished (cropped).
The one of the porch and the International Space Station were taken using a Bower 8mm f/3.5. Both were de-fished using PTGui.
anglerfish.ajotte.com/
There is no profile for Samyang 8/3.5, but default settings (or Sigma 8mm) work very good.
Hi, just wanted so say a big thank you, I tried your scripts with Hugin and my Samyang 7.5mm 1:3.5 and they worked brilliantly.
Many thanks and kind regards
Leigh
You are the best! It's because of smart and kind persons like you that makes our lives that much happier! :)
For old folks like me who still uses Windows XP, will need to download Hugin 2013.0.0, which still supports XP.
Also, on your batch files. For me, what works better is to rename from '*.bat' to '*.txt', then open using notepad program. Besides re-entering the width and heigth, also need to edit the Hugin program location to.
C:Program FilesHuginbinnona.exe
.then to save it, and then rename it back to '*.bat'.
Hope this will help people who are still using XP! :P
Cheers.
I found a way to rewrite his script, so the output will be 150dpi uncompressed TIFF.
Here are the scripts I've revised, copy and paste them to notepad and save as 'txt' file, then rename them to 'bat' files. Also remember to write in your own image file sizes, in my scripts I've input them as 1000x1000.
1. Panini JPG to TIF (for Windows Vista and above).
@echo off
set width=1000
set height=1000
mkdir panini
for /f %%a IN ('dir /b *.jpg') do (
echo Defishing %%a
echo p f16 w%width% h%height% v140 n'JPEG' >> defish.pto
echo o w%width% h%height% f2 v140 y0 p0 r0 n'%%a' >> defish.pto
echo m i0 >> defish.pto
'C:Program Files (x86)Huginbinnona.exe' -z nocompression -r ldr -e 0 -m TIFF_m -o panini/P_%%a defish.pto
del defish.pto)
2. Panini JPG to TIF (for Windows XP).
@echo off
set width=1000
set height=1000
mkdir panini
for /f %%a IN ('dir /b *.jpg') do (
echo Defishing %%a
echo p f16 w%width% h%height% v140 n'JPEG' >> defish.pto
echo o w%width% h%height% f2 v140 y0 p0 r0 n'%%a' >> defish.pto
echo m i0 >> defish.pto
'C:Program FilesHuginbinnona.exe' -z nocompression -r ldr -e 0 -m TIFF_m -o panini/P_%%a defish.pto
del defish.pto)
3. Panini TIF to TIF (for Windows Vista and above).
@echo off
set width=1000
set height=1000
mkdir panini
for /f %%a IN ('dir /b *.tif') do (
echo Defishing %%a
echo p f16 w%width% h%height% v140 n'TIFF' >> defish.pto
echo o w%width% h%height% f2 v140 y0 p0 r0 n'%%a' >> defish.pto
echo m i0 >> defish.pto
'C:Program Files (x86)Huginbinnona.exe' -z nocompression -r ldr -e 0 -m TIFF_m -o panini/P_%%a defish.pto
del defish.pto)
4. Panini TIF to TIF (for Windiws XP)
@echo off
set width=1000
set height=1000
mkdir panini
for /f %%a IN ('dir /b *.tif') do (
echo Defishing %%a
echo p f16 w%width% h%height% v140 n'TIFF' >> defish.pto
echo o w%width% h%height% f2 v140 y0 p0 r0 n'%%a' >> defish.pto
echo m i0 >> defish.pto
'C:Program FilesHuginbinnona.exe' -z nocompression -r ldr -e 0 -m TIFF_m -o panini/P_%%a defish.pto
del defish.pto)
Hope this will help anyone who may be interested!
Jonathan,
Thanks, I will give it a try!
Cheers, John
Fisheye Hemispheric lenses in the hands of a photographer provide an expanded view of the world across approximately a 180 degree diagonal field. Until now, the primary option available to the photographer was to render these fisheye images using rectilinear mapping techniques. These methods have many drawbacks, such as distortion of people near the perimeter and loss of resolution and data. Although the image is similar to what is seen by the eye, printed, the images appear distorted.
Fisheye-Hemi offers an aesthetically pleasing and natural view of the image using a unique mapping technology! Fisheye-Hemi provides a more normal view of people by not distorting their faces and bodies, and straightens vertical lines. It has improved resolution of the image plus it displays the intended composition and framing better than other un-warping programs.
The most important requirement for Fisheye-Hemi is to not distort people, no matter where they are in the image. The faces and bodies must appear as normal as possible; given it is a fisheye lens! The Fisheye-Hemi Plug-In preserves the people.
Downloads:
http://www48.zippyshare.com/v/jYvX5V8N/file.html
Fisheye Hemi Plugin review
A Photoshop plugin for ‘fixing’ fish-eye lens distortions
Keith uses a Canon 15mm fisheye lens for some of his professional work.
Whilst we’ve looked at using a program like DxO optics pro for things like this, the Fisheye-Hemi Plug-In from Image Trends works with any lens on any camera to ‘de-fish’ images – it’s a fraction of the price as well.
So what can it do?
Article Index
What’s in the software?
The plug-in comes in three versions depending on the sensor size of your camera and the amount of fish-eye effect your lens (or camera + fish-eye attachment) gives.
Move your mouse over the image to see the effect of the fish-eye-hemi plug-in
I’m looking at using the Canon 15mm fish-eye on a full frame Canon 1Ds in this review. That lens has a 180 degree field of view from corner to corner, but has serious distortion compared with the ‘normal’ rectilinear projection of standard wide angle lenses.
Pacific beach – North California coast
Rectilinear means that straight lines stay straight, while with the fish-eye, only straight lines passing through the centre of the field of view remain straight.
One aspect of this that people forget, is that means -any- line running through the centre axis, such as this shot which captures the whole 180 field of view of the horizon.
There is a very good explanation of the geometry on the Image trends web site
Cropped out part of the image above (~170 degree field of view)
I’ve covered more details about wide-angle correction in the DxO review, but the important thing to note about the Fisheye-Hemi Plug-In is that it has no adjustments, no sliders, just three versions for different lens/camera combinations.
It just works…
Taking the example shot from the top of the article, you can get three different amounts of correction – there is no ‘right’ amount – just what works best for your image.
The Version names refer to their suggested uses (more details later)
Fisheye-Hemi 1 (Circle) works best with a lens and camera combination that covers 180 degrees horizontally across the field, such as a Nikon D80 with an 8mm lens.
Fisheye-Hemi 2 (Full Frame) works best with a lens and camera combination that covers 180 degrees diagonally, such as a Nikon D80 with a 10.5mm lens or Canon 1Ds with a 15mm lens. This combination is commonly called a “full frame fisheye image”.
Fisheye-Hemi 3 (Cropped) works best with a lens and camera combination that covers less than 180 degrees diagonally, such as a Nikon D80 with a 16mm lens.
For this picture, version (2) of the plugin works best for faces (it’s the one suggested for my lens/camera combination)
Getting people in the image to look right is one of the key strengths of this plug-in.
I’ll now show some recent examples taken with the Canon 15mm. Avengers age of ultron movie download yify.
With each image, move your mouse over it to see the corrected version.
The next two shots show different views of the restaurant, as you might crop them for inclusion in a brochure or web site
In both the images above I like the look of the corrected versions better, but with something like this it’s what the client likes best that counts.
Use of a fish-eye lens is always a bit of a risk – sometimes the effect works and sometimes not.
In the examples below, the software has corrected verticals and allowed this view of the (right angle) corner of a building
The view below, shows the interior view
Hotel bar interior
It’s always in my camera bag on a job, but if you get one I’d suggest a lot of experimenting (best not on paying jobs ;-)
In the example below for example I prefer the curved pipe above – it frames the shot better. Then again it was 1am in the morning and I was just out having a drink and trying out a new lens.
For the building below (our head office ;-), well, it’s just beyond the correction you can get with a ‘simple’ plugin
Not that the corrections in this plugin are simple – they have been optimised to give what is usually the most visually pleasing view – particularly if there are people in the image.
The example below shows what can be done with more complex (and more expensive) software – even so I’ve managed to clip the top of the building…
For something like this I’d be much more likely to stitch multiple images together.
The Canon 15mm is ideal for web use, where the loss of sharpness at the edges that can come with ‘correction’ is not important.
Other cameras and lenses
A key feature of the software is that it works with any lens-camera combination. There is plenty of useful information on the Image Trends web site.
This table shows the suggested choices for plugin version with different camera/lens combinations (I didn’t have any of them to try…)
Lens Type: | 8mm | Nikon 10.5mm | 15/16mm | 10-17mm Zoom |
Camera: | ||||
35mm Camera | * | Hemi 1 | Hemi 2 | Hemi 1-2 |
Nikon Models – Nikon D1, D1H, D1X, D2X, D2Xs, D2H, D2Hs, D100, D200, D40, D50, D70, D70s, D80 | Hemi1 | Hemi2 | Hemi 3 | Hemi 2-3 |
Canon Models – 1D, 10D, 2D, 20Da, 30D, D60, Rebel XT, XTi | Hemi 1 | – | Hemi 3 | Hemi 2-3 |
Canon Models – 1Ds, 5D (full frame sensors) | * | – | Hemi 2 | Hemi 1-2 |
Sigma Models – SD9, SD10, SD14 | Hemi 1 | – | Hemi 3 | – |
Pentax Models – K10D, K100D, K110D, *ist D, *ist DL, *ist DS, *ist DL2 | – | – | – | Hemi 2-3 |
Olympus Models – Evolt E-300, Evolt E-330, Evolt 400E, Evolt E-500, Evolt E-1 | Hemi2 | – | – | – |
Sony/Minolta Models – Sony DSLR A100 | – | – | Hemi 3 | – |
Kodak Models – DCS SLR/N, DCS SLR/C, DCS 14N | * | Mp4 telugu video songs free download. Hemi 1 | Hemi 2 | Hemi 1-2 |
NOTE: * means this combination of camera and lens requires the image to be cropped prior to using a Fisheye-Hemi Plug-In.
You can also vary the amount of correction by varying the canvas size of your image – see the Image Trends web site for more info (and examples)
Fixing an already good lens…
I often use a Canon 16-35 2.8L lens on my 1Ds, frequently for interiors and architectural work where straight lines are quite important.
At full width (16mm) it preserves straight lines (rectilinear), but as such, distorts images of people.
In the example below, I deliberately added some barrel distortion to the image (Filter>Distort>lens correction) -before- applying Hemi-3 to it. The idea is to introduce more distortion to the view, so that when you apply the plug-in, it only corrects some of what you had added.
Some straight lines are now curved, but the people look better…
Move mouse over image to see the result of adding some distortion -before- ‘fixing’ the image – the version you see is the result of both actions.
If you have a good ‘normal’ wide angle lens, this means that the chances of taking usable shots with people in them are increased…
Conclusions
Very effective image processing for quite a specialised use – just the sort of software that should help persuade more people to try the creative flexibility of a very wide angle lens and digital processing of the resulting images.
For images with people it really does look good. I fiddled around with settings on more advanced software for some time to get similar results.
Considering the amount of image processing it’s doing, there is relatively little impact on image quality.
At under $30 it’s excellent value for money – just one extra picture that a client likes would more than pay for the software.
There is a free trial (watermarked) version of the software available on the Image Trends site
Summary
A very effective Photoshop plugin for quick and simple correction of images taken with very wide (fish-eye) lenses.
Good value at under $30 – free demo available.
Available in both Mac and Windows PC versions.
Different lenses and sensor sizes
More examples
Wells Cathedral
A portrait of Michael Westmoreland
Taken at the opening of his 80th birthday exhibition (more details). If you didn’t know, Michael is one of the key figures in the history of panoramic photography.
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I have ptlens but I have weird results.
really thanks for any help!
The corners are a little weird and in a very low resolution. I didn't crop this use PT lens, I just chopped away the top and bottom using photoshop.
[https://www.flickr.com/photos/philippeflickruser/4204640498/]
[https://www.flickr.com/photos/philippeflickruser/4196569618/]
I think there is also another program where you use a plugin and photoshop. It's really good. But can't find the link.
Full auto and doesn't make the top/bottom weird. I'm googling it now.
They key is to take a picture where the fisheye effect isn't distracting.
with this one, I only cropped the top, my legs weren't on the original picture. You can only see the fisheye effect when you look at the door.
Download it . . . it's free. Plug-in or stand-alone.
Before.
After with PTLens and It's great for me and I did what philippwuestemburg did and works for me pretty much.
Ive downloaded the software and it looks good. The only problem is that when i open photoshop lightrom and select 'file - Plug in manager - add - image trends - hemi- then when i click 'ok' an error comes up. 'an error occured while attempting to load this plug in'
when i solve this problem i'll buy the lens :/
oh, and i've even tried it with photoshop cs4
Keimpe
main : -100
borders : +50
zoom : -20
You will find some examples (though in french) of the result here :
zigazou.wordpress.com/2010/06/04/fisheye-samyang-8mm-sony..
forums.dpreview.com/forums/readflat.asp?forum=1030&me..
I wouldn't expect DXO OP, PTlens, Adobe and Fisheye Hemi lens correction to work as intended without a specific profile, that is with the assumption that the image is from a more conventional fisheye.
Btw fisheye-hemi is designed to make faces near the edges look less distorted than usually with a fisheye - which is something the Samyang seems to do without correction, by the near-stereographic projection employed.
I assume Hugin should be useful; obviously it successfully produces VR panoramas with this lens; it optimizes lens distortion parameters automatically and it has several projections for the output. Can someone suggest a simple workflow for single image defishing and the lens parameters?
But to my surprise I found it possible to do a good defish to linear rectangularity using the adjustable fish eye distortion sliders in PTLens. Then the usual perspective adjustments can be added on top of that correction. The problem is that it's hard to see what needs to be corrected unless you have an image with plenty of rectangular straight lines so it's easy to see what's going on.
But you inevitably lose a lot of resolution at the edges if you do a complete linear defish. So I usually only do a partial defish, i.e. defish to taste. Which is why I didn't bother noting the parameters for a completely linear defish.
If I understand correctly, PTLens and Hugin use the same lens model, but Hugin can optimize the lens parameters from a set of shots for a panorama by aligning matching points on pairs of images.
m43photo.blogspot.com/2012/03/defishing-fisheye-images.html
They are very simple to use.
First, download and install Hugin (hugin.sourceforge.net/download/).
Then open the batch file you want to use with the notepad and in the second line after the words 'set width=' replace the numbers with the width of your images, and in the third line after the words 'set height=' replace the numbers with the height of your images.
Then save the modified batch file and close the notepad.
Then put the batch file in the same directory of your photos and just run it, it wil defish all the images inside the directory.
Download link: www.mediafire.com/?h4qhxdnc3ta0lrz
I just had the targets printed and I am going to see what happens. I will post the results.
forums.adobe.com/thread/666129
akry.livejournal.com/781417.html
Further interesting hacks with the Samyang 7.5mm mFT fisheye (not stereographic):
forums.dpreview.com/forums/readflat.asp?forum=1041&th..
Thanks a million xxk89xx!!!
Your script is worth GOLD. After more than 3h of detective work I couldn't figure out which of the 10,000 tools that make up Hugin was responsible for changing he projection.
This gives me an invaluable tool for de-fishing video now.
More developments will be posted here: www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/3373/any-7mm-lense..
I feel now I have 3 new lenses the oh so curvey natural out of the box and the 2 script versions, just remember when you alter the scripts in notepad to save as all files types and not text. an ease and a breeze to use.
Cheers again xxk89xx
See my recent posts.
I wrote a little article on my blog about my experience with defishing here: nextimelah.blogspot.com/2013/11/samyang-8mm-f28-fisheye-l..
Hope this helps someone out there!
But it is not the stereographic kind and the equivalent FL is longer. Notice 'regular' fisheyes tend to be smaller than the 8/3.5.
See here: www.flickr.com/photos/65906562@N00/
Then scroll down to the three images of the porch: original, defished (not cropped), and defished (cropped).
The one of the porch and the International Space Station were taken using a Bower 8mm f/3.5. Both were de-fished using PTGui.
anglerfish.ajotte.com/
There is no profile for Samyang 8/3.5, but default settings (or Sigma 8mm) work very good.
Hi, just wanted so say a big thank you, I tried your scripts with Hugin and my Samyang 7.5mm 1:3.5 and they worked brilliantly.
Many thanks and kind regards
Leigh
You are the best! It's because of smart and kind persons like you that makes our lives that much happier! :)
For old folks like me who still uses Windows XP, will need to download Hugin 2013.0.0, which still supports XP.
Also, on your batch files. For me, what works better is to rename from '*.bat' to '*.txt', then open using notepad program. Besides re-entering the width and heigth, also need to edit the Hugin program location to.
C:Program FilesHuginbinnona.exe
.then to save it, and then rename it back to '*.bat'.
Hope this will help people who are still using XP! :P
Cheers.
I found a way to rewrite his script, so the output will be 150dpi uncompressed TIFF.
Here are the scripts I've revised, copy and paste them to notepad and save as 'txt' file, then rename them to 'bat' files. Also remember to write in your own image file sizes, in my scripts I've input them as 1000x1000.
1. Panini JPG to TIF (for Windows Vista and above).
@echo off
set width=1000
set height=1000
mkdir panini
for /f %%a IN ('dir /b *.jpg') do (
echo Defishing %%a
echo p f16 w%width% h%height% v140 n'JPEG' >> defish.pto
echo o w%width% h%height% f2 v140 y0 p0 r0 n'%%a' >> defish.pto
echo m i0 >> defish.pto
'C:Program Files (x86)Huginbinnona.exe' -z nocompression -r ldr -e 0 -m TIFF_m -o panini/P_%%a defish.pto
del defish.pto)
2. Panini JPG to TIF (for Windows XP).
@echo off
set width=1000
set height=1000
mkdir panini
for /f %%a IN ('dir /b *.jpg') do (
echo Defishing %%a
echo p f16 w%width% h%height% v140 n'JPEG' >> defish.pto
echo o w%width% h%height% f2 v140 y0 p0 r0 n'%%a' >> defish.pto
echo m i0 >> defish.pto
'C:Program FilesHuginbinnona.exe' -z nocompression -r ldr -e 0 -m TIFF_m -o panini/P_%%a defish.pto
del defish.pto)
3. Panini TIF to TIF (for Windows Vista and above).
@echo off
set width=1000
set height=1000
mkdir panini
for /f %%a IN ('dir /b *.tif') do (
echo Defishing %%a
echo p f16 w%width% h%height% v140 n'TIFF' >> defish.pto
echo o w%width% h%height% f2 v140 y0 p0 r0 n'%%a' >> defish.pto
echo m i0 >> defish.pto
'C:Program Files (x86)Huginbinnona.exe' -z nocompression -r ldr -e 0 -m TIFF_m -o panini/P_%%a defish.pto
del defish.pto)
4. Panini TIF to TIF (for Windiws XP)
@echo off
set width=1000
set height=1000
mkdir panini
for /f %%a IN ('dir /b *.tif') do (
echo Defishing %%a
echo p f16 w%width% h%height% v140 n'TIFF' >> defish.pto
echo o w%width% h%height% f2 v140 y0 p0 r0 n'%%a' >> defish.pto
echo m i0 >> defish.pto
'C:Program FilesHuginbinnona.exe' -z nocompression -r ldr -e 0 -m TIFF_m -o panini/P_%%a defish.pto
del defish.pto)
Hope this will help anyone who may be interested!
Jonathan,
Thanks, I will give it a try!
Cheers, John