On Thursday, 15 November 2018 22:54:14 CET jys wrote: > On Thu, Nov 15, 2018, at 03:07, Andreas Schneider wrote: > > Currently it is developed here: > > > > https://gitlab.com/cryptomilk/lens_calibrate > > Only took a quick look so far, I like the self-explanatory ini file. This > line of the README seems not quite correct, though: > > * maker: is the manufacturer or the lens, e.g. 'FE 16-35mm F2.8 GM' > > The maker should be "Sony" or "Pentax" or whatever. :)
I've fixed them. Thanks! I use ini files also to store information for tca and vignetting. So it is easy to open and understand them. > > Attached is patch to add it to the lensfun repository if you prefer that. > > I > > would delete my repo then. As lensfun is GPLv3 I licensed the new script > > under the same license. > > It might make life easier for the maintainers of the lensfun packages for > various distros if it's maintained as its own project, given the deps and > possible development activity, just a thought. I'm fine with that either. > > Also I have written a completely new detailed tutorial for lens > > calibration. It is be ready to be released on https://pixls.us/ if that > > is OK. > > > > A copy of the article can be found here: > > > > https://hackmd.io/s/SkOIRlr5z > > I'll try to take a look at that and get the deps built on my new Slackware > box, I haven't gotten around to doing a decent scipy build, because it's a > little bit of a headache. Since it's only needed for vignetting, I hacked > that part out of the old script so I could still use it for distortion and > TCA; since this version appears to allow the user to call these operations > independently, maybe it could only require scipy if that operation is > called? This might make it easier for people who only want to do the other > corrections to use the script. The article is on pixls.us now: https://pixls.us/articles/create-lens-calibration-data-for-lensfun/ It is easy to update it to e.g. change locations for the script, improve it etc. I would need to check if scipy can be only imported if needed. Best regards, Andreas -- Andreas Schneider a...@cryptomilk.org GPG-ID: 8DFF53E18F2ABC8D8F3C92237EE0FC4DCC014E3D _______________________________________________ Lensfun-users mailing list Lensfun-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/lensfun-users