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- Ohio News Photographers Association Awards
Ohio News Photographers Association Awards Akron Beacon Journal, OH - Feb 11, 2006 Award of Excellence, Gary Harwood, Kent State University Press, "Machamer Camp"; Award of Excellence, And
- Ohio News Photographers Association Awards
Ohio News Photographers Association Awards Akron Beacon Journal, OH - Feb 11, 2006 Award of Excellence, Gary Harwood, Kent State University Press, "Machamer Camp"; Award of Excellence, And
- Giant Drag (Hearts) rock and roll and Unicorns
Giant Drag (Hearts) rock and roll and Unicorns Drowned In Sound, UK - Mar 11, 2006 Lessons learned from the Tate today: stick a fisheye lens on a camera and any old footage can look interesting; th
- BarCampLA: Digital Brainstorming Downtown***
BarCampLA: Digital Brainstorming Downtown*** LAVoice.org, CA - Mar 5, 2006 search. BTW, here's the flickr photostream from the event. I'm doing fisheye portraits, for probably no good reas
- "ALL STAR BATMAN" #4 GETS SIX-PAGE JIM LEE FOLD OUT
"ALL STAR BATMAN" #4 GETS SIX-PAGE JIM LEE FOLD OUT comic Book Resources - Feb 24, 2006 windscreen image with a slight upshot. A fisheye-lens angle helped complete the illusion of size and
- Giant Drag (Hearts) rock and roll and Unicorns
Giant Drag (Hearts) rock and roll and Unicorns Drowned In Sound, UK - Mar 11, 2006 Lessons learned from the Tate today: stick a fisheye lens on a camera and any old footage can look interesting; th
View as HTML
View as HTML occurring views of the world do exhibit a fisheye character. This suggests that
apropriately generalized fisheye views Fisheye to Rectilinear conversion Fisheye to Rectilinear conversion: One way to obtain true wideangle images
Fisheye lenses have VERY wide fields of view, but distort the image in an Cenqua FishEye Source Perspective This bugfix release addresses several minor issues in the FishEye 1.0 release.
You can now download FishEye from the Cenqua download page (registration Fisheye Photos and Theory Yeah, I know, the book says a fisheye is a distorting lens. A 15mm fisheye is
described as a distorting lens, while a 15mm wideangle is "corrected".
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