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Help rezound camera pictures having a "stretching" effect

i think it's called a barrel (optical) distortion and this is mostly found on the wide end of super-wide-angle lenses. It can sometimes be corrected in postprocessing like with photoshop. Nice if somebody here can provide the Rezound CS5 lens correction module:) But it may not always correct all photos, for example, if the object(s) on one side is close by while the object(s) on the other side is further away. Anyways that's basically a lens distortion... (If they wanted to, the HTC people can also edit the firmware to resolve this.)
bye
 
oh no - definitely not. The "lens" is actually inside the phone, behind the outside window/layer that we can touch. bye
 
Why not get a DSLR if you're that worried about it? Or even a compact camera like a Nikon P300. Some very expensive lenses have this problem anyway. It's just because of the wide angle. I could pick this camera apart in multiple ways if I wanted to... like the sensor being realistically more like 5MP, no manual controls, the video over adjusting constantly, but I understand it's a phone which is why I don't care. Honestly I am a photographer and got this phone basically for it's awesome camera. It's a PHONE and we should be lucky that it has one of the best cameras on the market. I hardly even notice any distortion in your photo anyway. Be happy :D
 
ok... who wants to be the first to bolt a 400 or 500 mm lens to the rezound and do moon shots?! :D (the phone/camera has a small sensor... the moon should appear pretty big.. i think...)
 
ok... who wants to be the first to bolt a 400 or 500 mm lens to the rezound and do moon shots?! :D (the phone/camera has a small sensor... the moon should appear pretty big.. i think...)

Im First.This person only weighs 110 lbs. Using 449lbmm moon lense.:D

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i think it's called a barrel (optical) distortion and this is mostly found on the wide end of super-wide-angle lenses. It can sometimes be corrected in postprocessing like with photoshop. Nice if somebody here can provide the Rezound CS5 lens correction module:) But it may not always correct all photos, for example, if the object(s) on one side is close by while the object(s) on the other side is further away. Anyways that's basically a lens distortion... (If they wanted to, the HTC people can also edit the firmware to resolve this.)
bye

oh no - definitely not. The "lens" is actually inside the phone, behind the outside window/layer that we can touch. bye

ok... who wants to be the first to bolt a 400 or 500 mm lens to the rezound and do moon shots?! :D (the phone/camera has a small sensor... the moon should appear pretty big.. i think...)



Why no "Bye" in the last 2 posts? I can't tell if you're here or gone.....
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Why duct tape? Are you looking to duct tape that guy's buns together?

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i'm not going near there!! I'm not!! I'm not!!!

Two websites said 58% moon today. I just looked outside but didn't see any. Hmm... am i looking at the 42% moon or what??
 
i'm not going near there!! I'm not!! I'm not!!!

Two websites said 58% moon today. I just looked outside but didn't see any. Hmm... am i looking at the 42% moon or what??

Something...something....something... Uranus joke....something....something...
 
uh oh we're going to be in a locked thread!!!

umm... bye. :D


edit: I finally found the moon but it's too cloudy tonight (going to rain tomorrow). The moon is kinda too small (too far away) to take a moon shot :) bye:)
 
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