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Feature Request - Fisheye Lens Correction Support (again)

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  • Permanently deleted user
    Can anyone from PhaseOne comment on this?

    What is the proper channel to submit a feature request?

    Was the feature request that I submitted through support case #81917 in December 2010 (two years ago) lost between the support and the development organizations?

    Best regards,

    Nelson
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  • NN634708402639857718UL
    " I cannot open another support case as I am still using Capture One Version 6 and have not yet upgraded to Capture One Version 7."

    You don't need to be using version 7 to open a support request for a feature. 😉
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  • Permanently deleted user
    [quote="SteveCase2" wrote:
    " I cannot open another support case as I am still using Capture One Version 6 and have not yet upgraded to Capture One Version 7."

    You don't need to be using version 7 to open a support request for a feature. 😉


    Are you sure? A product key is needed to open support cases. Since version 6 is obsolete, wouldn't a version 7 key is needed to request a new feature?

    Opening a support case two years ago to request this feature in CO6 got us no where. Do you think opening another one now would help?
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  • Christian Gruner
    [quote="Nelson1" wrote:
    [quote="SteveCase2" wrote:
    " I cannot open another support case as I am still using Capture One Version 6 and have not yet upgraded to Capture One Version 7."

    You don't need to be using version 7 to open a support request for a feature. 😉


    Are you sure? A product key is needed to open support cases. Since version 6 is obsolete, wouldn't a version 7 key is needed to request a new feature?

    Opening a support case two years ago to request this feature in CO6 got us no where. Do you think opening another one now would help?


    You can create a support case even when running a trial version, no problem. Of course that also goes for a v6 license key.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    [quote="Christian Gr" wrote:

    You can create a support case even when running a trial version, no problem. Of course that also goes for a v6 license key.


    Thank you for the reply. However, I already opened a support case (#81917 in December 2010) requesting this feature two years ago.

    Does the old support case become obsolete?

    Do we have to keep opening new support cases to request the same feature?
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    You could open your existing case on this and refer to this thread.
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  • jeremya
    Please don't take offense, but I'm curious why you would shoot with a fisheye lens in the first place if you knew you intended to digitally de-fish it later? Seems like you'd be better off either shooting several images with correct angles and stitching them (a.k.a. a "panorama shot"), or using a very-wide angle lens with very-low barrel distortion.

    Most people I know that shoot with a fish-eye shoot that way because they want the fish-eye effect. 😊
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  • Permanently deleted user
    [quote="jeremya" wrote:
    Please don't take offense, but I'm curious why you would shoot with a fisheye lens in the first place if you knew you intended to digitally de-fish it later? Seems like you'd be better off either shooting several images with correct angles and stitching them (a.k.a. a "panorama shot"), or using a very-wide angle lens with very-low barrel distortion.

    Most people I know that shoot with a fish-eye shoot that way because they want the fish-eye effect. 😊


    None taken. Some of the fisheye images do not need to be de-fished but some do. I use fish as a superwide angle lens to shoot interior of churches or big halls such as the Parliament Building in Budapest.

    Shooting multiple images and stitching them would be another way to go but doing so would require a tripod and consistent exposure and WB, not to mention posting processing time. There are times I cannot use tripod and a fisheye lens is quite useful as a UWA lens. It is wider than the Canon 14m rectilinear lens and much lighter to travel with.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    [quote="Paul_Steunebrink" wrote:
    You could open your existing case on this and refer to this thread.


    Thank you, Paul.

    I added a comment to the old support case, 81917. Hope it works. I just hate to open another identical support case and wait two more years to find out nothing has been done.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    I got a response for my reopened support case #81917. They support team asked me to submit a sample image shot with the 15mm fisheye lens and I submit the same one I used two years ago to be consistent.
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