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Michael8511
Contributor Location: U.S.A. Indiana Joined: Jan 14, 2012 16:12 Messages: 374 Offline
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Loren C you have to import a video in to it. to see that setting in advance setting. If you just open the GoPro studio up and look in advance it don't show up. I was looking for the version I have, but not see it any place on it. I downloaded it back right after Christmas.

Plus I don't thing that setting is there if it's a non GoPro file. When I use it. I make a folder called remove fisheye and have it put the files in it.
Here a file I used it on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZrSClMzWsU&list=UUzDcl9HECTxu2mNPgXJUfeA

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GoPro 4
Canon VIXIA HF G10
Canon EOS Rebel T3
Canon EOS 70D
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Loren C
Member Location: New Hampshire Joined: Jul 08, 2013 19:53 Messages: 86 Offline
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Quote: Loren C you have to import a video in to it. to see that setting in advance setting. If you just open the GoPro studio up and look in advance it don't show up. I was looking for the version I have, but not see it any place on it. I downloaded it back right after Christmas.

Plus I don't thing that setting is there if it's a non GoPro file. When I use it. I make a folder called remove fisheye and have it put the files in it.
Here a file I used it on.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZrSClMzWsU&list=UUzDcl9HECTxu2mNPgXJUfeA


Your video looks like there is no fisheye effect in it. I didn't have much luck getting my test video to look like that.

Now let me make sure I understand. A GoPro camera file has to be imported into Studio before the Fisheye will show in "Advanced Settings" ?
If any other file type is imported, that option will not show? WOW, what a piece of software!!!

I imported a *.mp4 file, and added it to the conversion list.
I then converted it.
Clicked on the [View/Trim] tab
[Advanced Settings] Now the [Remove Fisheye] is showing.
Then I click to put an [x] after Fisheye, and remember settings.
Click [OK]
When I play the video, it doesn’t look like anything was done to the video. Telephone poles are still bent, and power lines have an arc to them.
I even [Exported] the video, and it still doesn’t look like any fisheye correction was done.

Sorry for lengthy itemization, but I'm trying to determine if I'm missing something in the process.

BTW:
The version number is found when you click on an icon in system tray, next to the clock in lower right. It's called "GoPro Studio Importer"

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Michael8511
Contributor Location: U.S.A. Indiana Joined: Jan 14, 2012 16:12 Messages: 374 Offline
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Loren C here is a screen capture of me using GoPro Studio. Removing the fisheye look.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtFZdxEY0qY&feature=youtu.be Intel i7 5960X overclock to 4 Ghz 16 GB of ram.
GoPro 4
Canon VIXIA HF G10
Canon EOS Rebel T3
Canon EOS 70D
My Vimeo Channel http://vimeo.com/user3339631/videos
Loren C
Member Location: New Hampshire Joined: Jul 08, 2013 19:53 Messages: 86 Offline
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Quote: Loren C here is a screen capture of me using GoPro Studio. Removing the fisheye look.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtFZdxEY0qY&feature=youtu.be


Thanks Michael! That video filled in a lot of gaps in my knowledge. I was able to create a short video showing the "fish eye" process.
I still have to get a good handle on some of the finer points in using GoPro Studio.

I have to say, Go Pro software designers don't make their software very intuitive. At least my produced video was sharp, and the fish eye curve was held to acceptable levels. I'll be making use of Studio more in the future.

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Michael8511
Contributor Location: U.S.A. Indiana Joined: Jan 14, 2012 16:12 Messages: 374 Offline
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Your welcome. That's all I use that studio program for. Then I bring it in to PD and edit and all. Intel i7 5960X overclock to 4 Ghz 16 GB of ram.
GoPro 4
Canon VIXIA HF G10
Canon EOS Rebel T3
Canon EOS 70D
My Vimeo Channel http://vimeo.com/user3339631/videos
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