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. :)
> 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.
> 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.
In any case, thanks for your work!
--
jys
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