Shawn8202 said:I am looking to get rid of the fisheye in video. I use lightroom for fixing still photos.
Thanks
nhoover said:Oh, forgot to mention: when I tried the free trial version, it didn't really work. But I saw some examples online and decided to buy it and it works great. Using the "Generic GoPro" profile.
Koz said:I use ProDrenaline 1.0 and it does a good job with both photos and video. It has a lot of different camera profiles and depending upon what format I shoot (wide acreen, narrow, large picture, etc.) I experiment with the different profiles to see which looks better for the video or photo I am editing. For example, the profile for the Panasonic HX-A500 1080 worked well for me when I stitched together photos for a panoramic shot.
Shawn8202 said:Hello everyone ..
Does anyone know of a way to eliminate or edit out the fisheye effect? I can't seem to rid myself of it ...
PLEASE HELP !!
robinb said:Koz said:I use ProDrenaline 1.0 and it does a good job with both photos and video. It has a lot of different camera profiles and depending upon what format I shoot (wide acreen, narrow, large picture, etc.) I experiment with the different profiles to see which looks better for the video or photo I am editing. For example, the profile for the Panasonic HX-A500 1080 worked well for me when I stitched together photos for a panoramic shot.
Thanks, just getting a demo version to look at.