Hallöchen!

[email protected] writes:

> [...]
>
>> So I should send you access credentials?
>
> Sure... I would feel more confident if there could also be some
> kind of peer-review among the people involved, even if only
> informally.

I check the incoming XML for correct syntax and plausibility.

> [...]
>
> As a side note, while you're updating the profiling instructions,
> it might be worth expanding a little on the importance of
> profiling vignetting at different focus distances depending on
> lens type. I found, for instance, that applying the correction for
> infinity produced really bad overcorrection at close focus
> distances on the Olympus M.25mm F1.8, but I'm not sure how
> generally this is true of similar internally-focusing
> lenses... and I'm guessing that for external-focus types probably
> it's a non-issue, as implied in the current tutorial...

People who see a problem should consider sending sample images.  I
don't want to give the impression that it is important because it
would raise the theshold for vignetting images even higher.  It is
difficult to get people doing this.

Tschö,
Torsten.

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Torsten Bronger    Jabber ID: [email protected]


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