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rolley
Hi,
Does anyone have a good experience with lens correction software? I use a Canon 400 D with Tamron SP AF17-35mm f/2.8-4 Di LD Aspherical (IF) lens.
Thanks!
Rolley
francois
QUOTE(rolley @ Nov 23 2006, 02:22 PM)
Hi,
Does anyone have a good experience with lens correction software? I use a Canon 400 D with Tamron SP AF17-35mm f/2.8-4 Di LD Aspherical (IF) lens.
Thanks!
Rolley
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For lens correction software, you may want to visit PTLens website (PC only) or Kekus (Macs). Norman Koren sells software (Imatest) that may interest you.
It's absolutely not an exhaustive list of available software!
denopa
... and DxO Optics pro of course, although I'm not sure your camera+lens combo is supported yet (you can check on their website). It does a very good job with my 20D +17-85 IS.
francois
QUOTE(denopa @ Nov 23 2006, 04:23 PM)
... and DxO Optics pro of course, although I'm not sure your camera+lens combo is supported yet (you can check on their website). It does a very good job with my 20D +17-85 IS.
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Unfortunately, it looks like Rolley's lens isn't supported by DxO for the 400D (or even for the 350D).
mlesser
Bibble 4.9 offers a large database of lens corrections. I've played around a little with my nikon and sigma lenses but have no real feeling for how good their system is. In any case if you want to try it out they are at
http://www.bibblelabs.com/index.html

Good Luck!
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