WarpFishEye

In the S_Warps Plugin.

Expands the center of the source clip as if viewed through a fish-eye lens. Adjust the Amount parameter to give more or less distortion. Turn off the Wrap options to give transparency beyond the borders of the input clip instead of reflected copies.

Inputs:

Source:  The input clip to be warped.
        

Parameters:

Amount:   Default: 1,  Range: any.
The amplitude of the fish-eye warping. Try this negative with a large Z Dist for some wacky 'bug eye' distortions.

Z Dist:   Default: 1,  Range: 0.01 or greater.
Scales the 'distance' of the image. Values greater than 1.0 move it farther away and make it smaller. Values less then 1.0 move the image closer and enlarge it. Zooming in slightly can sometimes be used to hide edge artifacts.

Rotate:   Default: 0,  Range: any.
Rotates the result about the center location by this many counter-clockwise degrees.

Center:   X & Y,   Default: [0 0],  Range: any.
The center of the fish-eye warping function, in screen coordinates relative to the center of the frame. This parameter can be adjusted using the Center Widget.

Shift:   X & Y,   Default: [0 0],  Range: any.
Translates the source image before the fish-eye warping is applied.

Filter:   Check-box,  Default: on.
If enabled, the image is adaptively filtered when it is resampled. This gives a better quality result when parts of the image are warped smaller.

Wrap:   X & Y,  Popup menu,  Default: [REFLECT REFLECT].
Determines the method for accessing outside the borders of the source image.
NO:  gives black beyond the borders.
TILE:  repeats a copy of the image.
REFLECT:  repeats a mirrored copy. Edges are often less visible with this method.

See general info for: Res, On Fields, Redraw, Undo, Load Defaults, Crop, Add Noise, and Use Gamma.


See Also:

WarpTransform
WarpVortex
WarpPerspective
WarpWaves
WarpWaves2
WarpPuddle
WarpBubble
WarpBubble2
WarpPuff
WarpShrivel
WarpPolar
WarpRepeat
WarpChroma
WarpMagnify
WarpCornerPin
WarpFishEyeMask
WarpFishEyeComp
Distort
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