Hi,
I have a Parrot Anafi flying camera (French drone brand, not bad in terms of images thx to its Sony camera module - see http://j.mp/anafi-above ) that shoots 4K video as well as high resolution pictures.
In the latter case it delivers DNG files as well as JPEGs. DNGs can be imported in Pixelmator but without lens correction. The JPEGs are more "square" yet lose color details (see both examples).
DNG
JPG
Until then I fooled the system by applying lens correction on the free Lightroom iOS app then reexported the max quality JPEGs, wich is cumbersome and suboptimal.
Any way to have this happen natively ?
Thx in advance
@pdewost
Parrot Anafi DNG lens correction
2021-03-09 19:43:17
Thank you Aurelija for your reply. Here are a few resources I found while digging around
https://lensfun.github.io/manual/v0.3.2/index.html
http://file.fyicenter.com/266_LCP-File_ ... files.html
https://parrotpilots.com/threads/anafi- ... post-36790
Hope this helps.
https://lensfun.github.io/manual/v0.3.2/index.html
http://file.fyicenter.com/266_LCP-File_ ... files.html
https://parrotpilots.com/threads/anafi- ... post-36790
Hope this helps.
2023-02-04 18:40:18
Hi there !
Any progress on lens correction ?
Found a profile for Anafi (https://parrotpilots.com/threads/anafi- ... hoto.3170/).
How to apply it in Pixelmator Pro ?
It's really something missing.
Any progress on lens correction ?
Found a profile for Anafi (https://parrotpilots.com/threads/anafi- ... hoto.3170/).
How to apply it in Pixelmator Pro ?
It's really something missing.
<!DOCTYPE lensdatabase SYSTEM "lensfun-database.dtd">
<lensdatabase version = "1">
<camera>
<maker>Parrot</maker>
<model>Anafi</model>
<mount>Anafi</mount>
<cropfactor>5.75</cropfactor>
</camera>
<lens>
<maker>Parrot</maker>
<model>Anafi</model>
<mount>Anafi</mount>
<model lang = "en">fixed lens</model>
<model lang = "de">fixed lens</model>
<cropfactor>5.75</cropfactor>
<aspect-ratio>4: 3</aspect-ratio>
<calibration>
<distortion model = "ptlens" focal = "4" a = "0.0197" b = "-0.13669" c = "0.03512" />
</calibration>
</lens>
</lensdatabase>