Arjun Bhuyan
February 8th, 2006, 11:16 PM
Hi Guys,
I come from a photography background, and one of the software tools I find useful is DxO Technologies tool that evaluates photos, and based on optical profiles it has of camera/lens combinations, it corrects for issues like distortion and Chromatic Aberration (In my experience extremely successfully). This is particularly helpful for the cheaper lenses that have more such issues, but even my expensive canon L lens performance improves. I was wondering if we are large enough of a market for them to make something similar for video lens/camera combinations, and also if video compression makes this untenable
Technically, all it should require is lens profiling, and here is the caveat - significantly more processing power than used for photos. This could be a pre NLE step where all the video is run through the processor and adjusted.
I wouldn't mind paying $500 if it means not having to buy much more expensive lens, but approaching it in quality after processsing.
Here is a link to their software for photography -
http://www.dxo.com/en/photo/technology/distortion.php
I think it may take some time, but its definitely something I would find useful, if I go ahead purchasing the JVC HD100 w stock lens.
Thoughts?
I come from a photography background, and one of the software tools I find useful is DxO Technologies tool that evaluates photos, and based on optical profiles it has of camera/lens combinations, it corrects for issues like distortion and Chromatic Aberration (In my experience extremely successfully). This is particularly helpful for the cheaper lenses that have more such issues, but even my expensive canon L lens performance improves. I was wondering if we are large enough of a market for them to make something similar for video lens/camera combinations, and also if video compression makes this untenable
Technically, all it should require is lens profiling, and here is the caveat - significantly more processing power than used for photos. This could be a pre NLE step where all the video is run through the processor and adjusted.
I wouldn't mind paying $500 if it means not having to buy much more expensive lens, but approaching it in quality after processsing.
Here is a link to their software for photography -
http://www.dxo.com/en/photo/technology/distortion.php
I think it may take some time, but its definitely something I would find useful, if I go ahead purchasing the JVC HD100 w stock lens.
Thoughts?