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Fisheye Lens
The Fisheye Lens tool is only displayed when the active
image was shot with either the AF DX Fisheye-Nikkor
10.5mm f/2.8G ED or AF Fisheye-Nikkor 16mm f/2.8D
lenses. This feature enables you to modify an image taken
with a compatible fisheye lens to make that image appear
to have been taken with a wide-angle rectilinear lens.
The Fisheye Lens tool provides you with the following
controls:
❏ Include Areas Where There is No Image Data
By default, the Include Areas Where There is No
Image Data option will be turned off, cropping off any area where image information is not present.
Turn the Include Areas Where There is No Image Data option on to display the full image, including
areas where there is no image data. This shows you the full image after the fisheye-to-rectilinear
transformation. You will notice that parts of the image have been curved to transform the image into a
rectilinear image. Due to the process employed by the fisheye-to-rectilinear transformation, there is
more information along the longest side of the image.
❏ Fill Color
The Fill Color pull-down menu is only available when the Include Areas Where There is No Image
Data option is turned on. Use this option to select the color to fill areas of the image that are displayed
and do not contain any image information due to the transformation process.