Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/07/26
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]greetings ;-) given current software can convert fisheye shots into rectilinear ones, and presuming future higher density imaging chips plus camera CPUs and software, won't it be possible for a digital camera (Leica?) to use a map of the lens distortion, various aberrations, and other defects at various f/stops and focusing points, and then remove these distortions thru software? I presume this data could be generated for each lens during mfgering, and perhaps loaded into a ROM chip in the lens, and corresponding settings read off from the lens during use (e.g., f/stop, distance)? what lens faults could NOT be factored out, and why? Will this permit low cost future optics on a digital (Leica) camera to achieve much better performance at a lower price point? What qualities will current glass and film based Leicas have that will be superior to such a digital camera software based optimization process? thanks for your insights ;-) bobm