On 3/18/10 9:55 AM, Tom Sharpless wrote:
Hi All

2) means not only mining camera mfgrs' specs, but providing tools by
which a photographer can calibrate his own lenses  Yes, I mean the
database is no good without a fisheye calibration procedure anyone can
use.

Related, I'm in the midst of hacking up some scripts for my own use for populating the EXIF data for manual focus lenses on various cameras.

(This effort is mostly non-pano related, though many of our inexpensive fisheyes fall into this category.)

I'd love to be able to able to pull general lens metadata from a db like this both so my asset manager (Aperture, in my case) can see it, and so that running these images through a tool that uses this db can find the right lens corrections.

The next obvious step would be to support using EXIF (MakerNote?) or XMP to store the correction data in/with the file itself...

-Zandr

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