Cylindrical perspective is a form of
distortion caused by
fisheye and
panoramic lenses which reproduce straight horizontal lines above and below the
lens axis level as curved while reproducing straight horizontal lines on lens axis level as straight. This is also a common feature of wide-angle
anamorphic lenses of less than 40mm focal length in
cinematography, as well as the basis for creating the 146-degree peripheral vision of
Cinerama when projected into a matching, cylindrically curved screen.
See also
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Distortion (optics)
In geometric optics, distortion is a deviation from rectilinear projection; a projection in which straight lines in a scene remain straight in an image. It is a form of aberration in optical systems, optical aberration.
Radial distortion
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Stretch-o-Vision
A video scaler is a system which converts video signals from one display resolution to another; typically, scalers are used to convert a signal from a lower resolution (such as 480p standard definition) to a higher resolution (such as 1080i hig ...
Photographic techniques
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