On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 10:50 PM, Leonard Evens
<[email protected]> wrote:
> 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?

Darktable should use the distro provided version of Lensfun...

(And do note that Lensfun 0.2.5 is VERY outdated).

Regards,
Pascal de Bruijn

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