Re: Removing fisheye distortion

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I don't know exactly how to get VST filters to work in OBS, but there
are some VST 2.0 filters that do/undo fisheye.  I am not sure exactly
how your specific fisheye compares to what they have defined, nor how
adjustable the fisheye filter is.   There are probably other lens
correction filters.   If it is not adjustable then the code would
probably need to be edited to match your fisheye.

Once you have a camera displaying in obs then the right mouse button
brings up a menu that includes simple transforms, and a filters
option.  By default the filters are unpopluated and would need to be
separately downloaded and installed.

To do it you would have to setup your camera in OBS, and also in OBS
obtain the virt-camera module (another separate download/compile I
believe), and export your corrected camera to the virt-camera so other
software could use the corrected cam.




On Wed, Aug 11, 2021 at 7:10 AM Patrick O'Callaghan
<pocallaghan@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> My USB camera, which is used only for online video chats, has quite
> marked fisheye distortion. Although this could be regarded as a feature
> in some contexts, for me it's just a distraction. Is there a way of
> removing this in real time? I mostly use Zoom, but if possible I'd like
> to tweak the video somewhere between the driver and the application, in
> other words create a "virtual camera" that works the way I want,
> perhaps analogous to how audio pipelines work in Linux.
>
> Does anything come to mind that can handle this?
>
> poc
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