adrianday
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One of the criticisms raised regarding de-fishing software is the fact that the edges of the frame loose resolution - hardly surprising when you consider what you're doing to the image. I think I've hit upon a simple processing step which looks to improve the image quality.
I bought a Samyang 7.5mm f/3.5 fisheye for m4/3 a while ago. I looked at de-fishing software and settled on DxO ViewPoint 2. It does what it says on the tin. But on closer inspection, the loss is resolution at the edges can be quite noticeable. Needless to say, I lost interest in producing panoramic photos. Fast forward to a couple of weeks ago and I found my interest rekindled. I'd read a review of Hugin - a free panoramic software stitcher that provides quite comprehensive de-fishing capabilities.
I gave it a try. And immediately noticed a dramatic improvement in the resultant images compared to those produced by ViewPoint. The only disadvantages with Hugin are, for me, complete showstoppers... The UI is badly constructed and integration into my current workflow is a time-consuming nightmare.
Time to fiddle.
The immediate thing that struck me was that the Hugin images were of a higher resolution compared to those created by ViewPoint. Hmm.
I doubled the size of the input image in PS prior to running it through ViewPoint. et voila. Better looking image edges. Odder still, less distortion towards the image edges (with the same settings). This particular feature is something I don't quite understand.
Just thought I'd share my experiences to date. Would be interested in find out what other people do.
I bought a Samyang 7.5mm f/3.5 fisheye for m4/3 a while ago. I looked at de-fishing software and settled on DxO ViewPoint 2. It does what it says on the tin. But on closer inspection, the loss is resolution at the edges can be quite noticeable. Needless to say, I lost interest in producing panoramic photos. Fast forward to a couple of weeks ago and I found my interest rekindled. I'd read a review of Hugin - a free panoramic software stitcher that provides quite comprehensive de-fishing capabilities.
I gave it a try. And immediately noticed a dramatic improvement in the resultant images compared to those produced by ViewPoint. The only disadvantages with Hugin are, for me, complete showstoppers... The UI is badly constructed and integration into my current workflow is a time-consuming nightmare.
Time to fiddle.
The immediate thing that struck me was that the Hugin images were of a higher resolution compared to those created by ViewPoint. Hmm.
I doubled the size of the input image in PS prior to running it through ViewPoint. et voila. Better looking image edges. Odder still, less distortion towards the image edges (with the same settings). This particular feature is something I don't quite understand.
Just thought I'd share my experiences to date. Would be interested in find out what other people do.