Since several manufacturers are now selling popular anamorphic lenses for smartphones, would it be possible to add anamorphic desqueezing to Open Camera (i.e. stretching the horizontal width of the frame by a factor of 1.33)?
Ideally, this would be available in both photo and video modes and would have two different modes: (i) desqueeze the live prveiw but save the unsqueezed version of the image, (ii) desqueeze the live preview and save the desqueezed version of the image.
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2019-07-04
Excellent, thank you!
Apologies for the lazy mistakes in the original post; corrected version below:
"Ideally, this would be available in both photo and video modes and would have two different modes: (i) desqueeze the live preview but save the original (i.e., squeezed) version of the image, (ii) desqueeze the live preview and save the desqueezed version of the image."
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2019-08-30
+1 :)
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2019-09-16
+1
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2019-09-22
I agree this will be an awesome feaure
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2019-09-30
+1
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2019-10-11
+1
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2019-10-18
+1
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2019-10-23
+1
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2019-10-30
+1
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2020-01-05
Mark, you are a bad ass. Thank you for building such a beautiful app. It's by far my favorite most intuitive freemium...I was able to shoot 256fps at 2k 100mps on a Galaxy S7, looks amazing kinda blown away I can do this when it ony wants to natively shoot 256fps in 720p.
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2020-01-05
Mark, you are a bad ass. Thank you for building such a beautiful app. It's by far my favorite most intuitive freemium...I was able to shoot 256fps at 2k 100mps on a Galaxy S7, looks amazing kinda blown away I can do this when it ony wants to natively shoot 256fps in 720p.
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2020-05-01
Hello,
Is it on the schedule? :-)
On Final Cut Pro, you just have to set the scale of "Y" to 75% this should be possible in OpenCamera :-)?
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2020-05-21
+1
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2020-06-27
A good idea! I bought my first anamorphic lens today and I would love to see it de-squeezed on my screen, not only when editing the video. I'm excited for this improvement in OpenCamera!
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2021-01-06
is there any chance that anamorphic lens will be supported on this app?
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2021-07-12
and another plus 1 for the de-squeeze live view
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2021-12-29
still no progress on the anamorphic lens support ??
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2022-02-24
another shout for the anamorphic desqueeze. other apps can do that bit but none have all the features yours has, that wold be great to use in conjunction with an anamorphic function.
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2022-02-24
another shout for the anamorphic desqueeze. other apps can do that bit but none have all the features yours has, that wold be great to use in conjunction with an anamorphic function.
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2022-05-16
throwing another comment in the ring. This would make this app go from fantastic to legendary. So many iOS apps with this capability, but our poor androids left in the cold
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2022-05-16
Absolutely mindless feature.
The effect that the malformed objective produces from the real 3D scene into the 2D digital image is impossible to duplicate after the fact, what ever damage is applied over the 2D digital image does not match with the damages that the malformed objective does. (Objective a is a device/structure that contains many lenses).
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2022-05-25
I don't think you understand how anamorphic lenses work. They simply bend the light so that it compresses a larger field of view in one direction onto the sensor.
With Open Camera, anamorphic lenses make sense. As you can use the full sensor, that is usually 4:3. So now you actually need an anamorphic lense to get the wide aspect ratio.
But yes, custom scaling would be really beneficial. Currently i need to use another software to scale the video after i have shot it. And it would be good to see the the image scaled in the preview also.
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2022-05-25
They do not only distort the projection at the focal plane in X or Y dimension, they also distort the way the three dimensional real life scene is imaged to the two dimensional sensor.
Anamorphic lenses makes no sense, with any digital camera.
actually need an anamorphic lense to get the wide aspect ratio
What way do you want to distort people, make them shorter and more thick than they are? Or taller and thinner?
I'm quite sure that all displays and projectors have setting for full screen scaling, and for many other X/Y ratios. Video footage does not need to to be post-processed for that. With film it is different, there was many kind of front lenses, prisms etc for cameras in the era of film photography. Now we can simply apply the effects digitally.
When a particular frame size is required, Open Camera has the setting Show crop guide that helps in framing. Then cropping the footage in post-process.
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Since several manufacturers are now selling popular anamorphic lenses for smartphones, would it be possible to add anamorphic desqueezing to Open Camera (i.e. stretching the horizontal width of the frame by a factor of 1.33)?
Ideally, this would be available in both photo and video modes and would have two different modes: (i) desqueeze the live prveiw but save the unsqueezed version of the image, (ii) desqueeze the live preview and save the desqueezed version of the image.
Thanks for the suggestion, have added to my todo.
Excellent, thank you!
Apologies for the lazy mistakes in the original post; corrected version below:
"Ideally, this would be available in both photo and video modes and would have two different modes: (i) desqueeze the live preview but save the original (i.e., squeezed) version of the image, (ii) desqueeze the live preview and save the desqueezed version of the image."
+1 :)
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I agree this will be an awesome feaure
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Mark, you are a bad ass. Thank you for building such a beautiful app. It's by far my favorite most intuitive freemium...I was able to shoot 256fps at 2k 100mps on a Galaxy S7, looks amazing kinda blown away I can do this when it ony wants to natively shoot 256fps in 720p.
Mark, you are a bad ass. Thank you for building such a beautiful app. It's by far my favorite most intuitive freemium...I was able to shoot 256fps at 2k 100mps on a Galaxy S7, looks amazing kinda blown away I can do this when it ony wants to natively shoot 256fps in 720p.
Hello,
Is it on the schedule? :-)
On Final Cut Pro, you just have to set the scale of "Y" to 75% this should be possible in OpenCamera :-)?
+1
A good idea! I bought my first anamorphic lens today and I would love to see it de-squeezed on my screen, not only when editing the video. I'm excited for this improvement in OpenCamera!
and another plus 1 for the de-squeeze live view
still no progress on the anamorphic lens support ??
another shout for the anamorphic desqueeze. other apps can do that bit but none have all the features yours has, that wold be great to use in conjunction with an anamorphic function.
another shout for the anamorphic desqueeze. other apps can do that bit but none have all the features yours has, that wold be great to use in conjunction with an anamorphic function.
throwing another comment in the ring. This would make this app go from fantastic to legendary. So many iOS apps with this capability, but our poor androids left in the cold
Absolutely mindless feature.
The effect that the malformed objective produces from the real 3D scene into the 2D digital image is impossible to duplicate after the fact, what ever damage is applied over the 2D digital image does not match with the damages that the malformed objective does. (Objective a is a device/structure that contains many lenses).
For photos, the X-Y distortion can be easily created using gallery apps, such as the Simple Gallery Pro: https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.simplemobiletools.gallery.pro/ and videos can be distorted at least using a PC, there are many freeware apps available.
I don't think you understand how anamorphic lenses work. They simply bend the light so that it compresses a larger field of view in one direction onto the sensor.
With Open Camera, anamorphic lenses make sense. As you can use the full sensor, that is usually 4:3. So now you actually need an anamorphic lense to get the wide aspect ratio.
But yes, custom scaling would be really beneficial. Currently i need to use another software to scale the video after i have shot it. And it would be good to see the the image scaled in the preview also.
They do not only distort the projection at the focal plane in X or Y dimension, they also distort the way the three dimensional real life scene is imaged to the two dimensional sensor.
Anamorphic lenses makes no sense, with any digital camera.
What way do you want to distort people, make them shorter and more thick than they are? Or taller and thinner?
I'm quite sure that all displays and projectors have setting for full screen scaling, and for many other X/Y ratios. Video footage does not need to to be post-processed for that. With film it is different, there was many kind of front lenses, prisms etc for cameras in the era of film photography. Now we can simply apply the effects digitally.
When a particular frame size is required, Open Camera has the setting Show crop guide that helps in framing. Then cropping the footage in post-process.