I previously posted something asserting that lens correction in
darktable worked well as long as the correction needed was not "too
large", and that I was able to do better using the Gimplens fun filter
in gimp.

I've gone back and looked at an image that led me to this belief, and it
turns out to be more complicated.

There are actually two separate things going on.  There is the lens
correction module itself but then I used the crop and rotate module to
correct converging verticals.  It is only after both that I see
significant barrel distortion.   

Now my question.

My Fedora Linux sysem has various Lensfun packages:  

Installed Packages
lensfun.x86_64                       0.2.5-8.fc17

Do gimp and darktable use these same packages or do they use different
built-in libraries? 
-- 
Leonard Evens [email protected]
Professor Emeritus, Department of Mathematics, Northwestern University


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