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  1. Hi guys Please increase the max value in "Field of View" in Layers / Live Projection / Equirectangular Projection. Why explains the video: Wider Field of View necessary (please see attachment or unlisted YT link) Thanks for implementing/changing that max. value. Best regards, Roland Drone_Hole_Affinity_Photo-FHD.mov
  2. The Leica Q is a full frame camera with a fixed 28mm lens they did something quite clever they set it up so you can crop to a field of view of 35mm or 50mm. naturally this loses some pixels and reminded me of a few arguments. argument no1 is that a lens doesnt change if it is on aps-c or full frame the difference is crop because of the different sizes of the sensors. so a 50mm full frame lens on aps-c has the fov of a 75mm lens recorded on the sensor, and if you cropped the fullframe image to the size of the aps-c image they would be the same. So I was wondering if we could have a crop box to size to a fov of a longer lens. so if I have a photo taken on 28mm i could put a crop box on top that when applied made it look like it was a 50mm lens took the shot. we know that a 28mm with a 1.5 crop factor has fov of 42mm and with a 2.0 crop 56mm so for 50mm fov 50/28 = crop factor needed if you use 1 / crop factor 1/1.5 = 66.67% and 1/2 = 50% so the cropbox would want to be 2/3rds of the side length for a 1.5 crop and 1/2 for a 2x crop. is there anyway we could crop by a percentage of the original image size? or even be able to calculate what lens should have been used in order to avoid cropping :) just a thought :)
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