A Correction Method of Fish-Eye Lens Based on Projective Reconstruction

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Fish-eye lens is a special wide angle lens shooting all of the information within 185 degrees at the same time, but the image taken by it cause distortion. In order to fit for people's visual habits, the images need a correction. This article proposes a correction method of fish-eye lens based on projective reconstruction and verified the effectiveness of the method by the experiment.

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