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Looking for a lens correction profile for Yuneec CGO3 drone camera
tpallred1 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Jul 20, 2015 14:51 Messages: 45 Offline
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I've heard it's the same Sony sensor as in the DJI Phantom 3 Pro but DirectorZone doesn't have a lens profile for either. I put in a request but aren't expecting much due to volumes. Anyone have one? Tom
i7-4790K, Asus Z97-A, 16GB RAM, GTX 960, SSDs, Monoprice 28" 4K CrystalPro, Acer 23" 1080p H236HL - Full system at http://pcpartpicker.com/p/kYxw23
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Hello tpallred1,

I'm afraid my lengthy response just went AWOL & I have to try to remember what I wrote

You're right on two counts. The CGO3 does use the same Sony IMX177 sensor as the Phantom 3 Pro & GoPro Hero 4. It's also true that there's no lens correction profile available (Adobe doesn't have one either). Note that it's the lens that causes distortion, rather than the sensor.

My experience is that there's very little distortion in photos from the CGO3, whether DNG or JPG. An example is attached.

Could you please post a photo showing the issue you're having?

PIX
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tpallred1 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Jul 20, 2015 14:51 Messages: 45 Offline
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Quote Hello tpallred1,

I'm afraid my lengthy response just went AWOL & I have to try to remember what I wrote

You're right on two counts. The CGO3 does use the same Sony IMX177 sensor as the Phantom 3 Pro & GoPro Hero 4. It's also true that there's no lens correction profile available (Adobe doesn't have one either). Note that it's the lens that causes distortion, rather than the sensor.

My experience is that there's very little distortion in photos from the CGO3, whether DNG or JPG. An example is attached.

Could you please post a photo showing the issue you're having?

PIX


Here are a few shot specifically to show lens distortion. YUN00037 shows the distortion exists on all 4 sides. When I first got the camera I sent these shots to Yuneec because they advertised a "distortion free" lens. They said this was what they considered distortion free and there was nothing to be done to improve it.

Thanks.
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Tom
i7-4790K, Asus Z97-A, 16GB RAM, GTX 960, SSDs, Monoprice 28" 4K CrystalPro, Acer 23" 1080p H236HL - Full system at http://pcpartpicker.com/p/kYxw23
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Hello Tom,

Your brick wall photo would be a good start for creating a lens profile. It certainly shows the lens distortion!

Having never made it through the whole lens profile creation process, I made a simple preset that goes some way to correcting the brick wall. Of course, most shots aren't that extreme.

There's a side by side comparison attached.

You can download the preset here - http://directorzone.cyberlink.com/detail/124380842

Perhaps it's time I got to work using CyberLink's profile generator again! http://directorzone.cyberlink.com/photodirector/lens?utm_source=phd

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tpallred1 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Jul 20, 2015 14:51 Messages: 45 Offline
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Quote Hello Tom,

Your brick wall photo would be a good start for creating a lens profile. It certainly shows the lens distortion!

Having never made it through the whole lens profile creation process, I made a simple preset that goes some way to correcting the brick wall. Of course, most shots aren't that extreme.

There's a side by side comparison attached.

You can download the preset here - http://directorzone.cyberlink.com/detail/124380842

Perhaps it's time I got to work using CyberLink's profile generator again! http://directorzone.cyberlink.com/photodirector/lens?utm_source=phd

PIX


Nice. Thanks. The link to the preset was broken - Cyberlink gave an error message. Maybe I can search for it if you give me the name. If the link works for you then maybe it's a permissions thing. Thanks also for pointing me to the profile generator. I appreciate your replies and assume by this point that if someone else had a profile specifically for the CGO3 then they would have posted so this looks like the way to go.

Tom Tom
i7-4790K, Asus Z97-A, 16GB RAM, GTX 960, SSDs, Monoprice 28" 4K CrystalPro, Acer 23" 1080p H236HL - Full system at http://pcpartpicker.com/p/kYxw23
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Hmmm. The DZ link works here in Edge, Chrome & Waterfox. For searching, the preset is called CGO3-2 under my PIX account.

The settings are very basic:



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tpallred1 [Avatar]
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Thanks for your help. Tom
i7-4790K, Asus Z97-A, 16GB RAM, GTX 960, SSDs, Monoprice 28" 4K CrystalPro, Acer 23" 1080p H236HL - Full system at http://pcpartpicker.com/p/kYxw23
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Quote Hello tpallred1,

I'm afraid my lengthy response just went AWOL & I have to try to remember what I wrote

You're right on two counts. The CGO3 does use the same Sony IMX177 sensor as the Phantom 3 Pro & GoPro Hero 4. It's also true that there's no lens correction profile available (Adobe doesn't have one either). Note that it's the lens that causes distortion, rather than the sensor.

My experience is that there's very little distortion in photos from the CGO3, whether DNG or JPG. An example is attached.

Could you please post a photo showing the issue you're having?

PIX


Here are a few shot specifically to show lens distortion. YUN00037 shows the distortion exists on all 4 sides. When I first got the camera I sent these shots to Yuneec because they advertised a "distortion free" lens. They said this was what they considered distortion free and there was nothing to be done to improve it.

Thanks.


Hey Pix, thanks for providing the download link, actually i was also looking for the same and want to improve the qualtiy, i have tried this website before http://www.fitdrones.com/ for solution.
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