In
geometric optics
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, 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
optical aberration that may be distinguished from other aberrations such as
spherical aberration,
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,
chromatic aberration,
field curvature, and
astigmatism in a sense that these impact the image sharpness without changing an object shape or structure in the image (e.g., a straight line in an object is still a straight line in the image although the image sharpness may be degraded by the mentioned aberrations) while distortion can change the object structure in the image (so named as distortion).
Radial distortion
Although distortion can be irregular or follow many patterns, the most commonly encountered distortions are radially symmetric, or approximately so, arising from the symmetry of a
photographic lens. These ''radial distortions'' can usually be classified as either ''barrel'' distortions or ''pincushion'' distortions.
Mathematically, barrel and pincushion distortion are
quadratic, meaning they increase as the ''square'' of distance from the center. In mustache distortion the
quartic (degree 4) term is significant: in the center, the degree 2 barrel distortion is dominant, while at the edge the degree 4 distortion in the pincushion direction dominates. Other distortions are in principle possible – pincushion in center and barrel at the edge, or higher order distortions (degree 6, degree 8) – but do not generally occur in practical lenses, and higher order distortions are small relative to the main barrel and pincushion effects.
Origin of terms
The names for these distortions come from familiar objects which are visually similar.
File:Barrel (PSF).png, In barrel distortion, straight lines bulge ''outwards'' at the center, as in a barrel
A barrel or cask is a hollow cylindrical container with a bulging center, longer than it is wide. They are traditionally made of wooden stave (wood), staves and bound by wooden or metal hoops. The word vat is often used for large containers ...
.
File:Cushion.jpg, In pincushion distortion, corners of squares form elongated points, as in a cushion.
File:Handlebar-moustache.svg, In mustache distortion, horizontal lines bulge up in the center, then bend the other way as they approach the edge of the frame (if in the top of the frame), as in curly handlebar mustaches.
Occurrence
In photography, distortion is particularly associated with
zoom lenses, particularly large-range zooms, but may also be found in prime lenses, and depends on focal distance – for example, the
Canon EF 50mm 1.4 exhibits barrel distortion at extremely short focal distances. Barrel distortion may be found in wide-angle lenses, and is often seen at the wide-angle end of zoom lenses, while pincushion distortion is often seen in older or low-end
telephoto lenses. Mustache distortion is observed particularly on the wide end of zooms, with certain
retrofocus lenses, and more recently on large-range zooms such as the
Nikon
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18–200 mm.
A certain amount of pincushion distortion is often found with visual optical instruments, e.g.,
binoculars, where it serves to counteract the
globe effect.

In order to understand these distortions, it should be remembered that these are ''radial'' defects; the optical systems in question have
rotational symmetry
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(omitting non-radial defects), so the
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ally correct test image would be a set of
concentric
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circles having even separation – like a shooter's target. It will then be observed that these common distortions actually imply a nonlinear radius mapping from the object to the image: What is seemingly pincushion distortion, is actually simply an exaggerated radius mapping for large radii in comparison with small radii. A graph showing radius transformations (from object to image) will be steeper in the upper (rightmost) end. Conversely, barrel distortion is actually a diminished radius mapping for large radii in comparison with small radii. A graph showing radius transformations (from object to image) will be less steep in the upper (rightmost) end.
Chromatic aberration
Radial distortion that depends on wavelength is called "
lateral chromatic aberration" – "lateral" because radial, "chromatic" because dependent on color (wavelength). This can cause colored fringes in high-contrast areas in the outer parts of the image. This should not be confused with ''axial'' (longitudinal) chromatic aberration, which causes aberrations throughout the field, particularly
purple fringing.
Software correction
With uncorrected barrel distortion (at 26mm)
Barrel distortion corrected with software (this is the computer)">ENIAC computer)
Radial distortion, whilst primarily dominated by low-order radial components,
can be corrected using Brown's distortion model,
also known as the Brown–Conrady model based on earlier work by Conrady. The Brown–Conrady model corrects both for radial distortion and for tangential distortion caused by physical elements in a lens not being perfectly aligned. The latter is also known as ''decentering distortion''. See Zhang
for additional discussion of radial distortion. The Brown-Conrady distortion model is
where
*
is the distorted image point as projected on image plane using specified lens;
*
is the undistorted image point as projected by an ideal
pinhole camera;
*
is the distortion center;
*
is the
radial distortion coefficient;
*
is the
tangential distortion coefficient; and
*
, the
Euclidean distance
In mathematics, the Euclidean distance between two points in Euclidean space is the length of the line segment between them. It can be calculated from the Cartesian coordinates of the points using the Pythagorean theorem, and therefore is o ...
between the distorted image point and the distortion center.
[
Barrel distortion typically will have a negative term for whereas pincushion distortion will have a positive value. Moustache distortion will have a non- monotonic radial ]geometric series
In mathematics, a geometric series is a series (mathematics), series summing the terms of an infinite geometric sequence, in which the ratio of consecutive terms is constant. For example, 1/2 + 1/4 + 1/8 + 1/16 + ⋯, the series \tfrac12 + \tfrac1 ...
where for some the sequence will change sign.
To model radial distortion, the division model typically provides a more accurate approximation than Brown-Conrady's even-order polynomial model,
using the same parameters previously defined. For radial distortion, this division model is often preferred over the Brown–Conrady model, as it requires fewer terms to more accurately describe severe distortion.[ Using this model, a single term is usually sufficient to model most cameras.]
Software can correct those distortions by warping the image with a reverse distortion. This involves determining which distorted pixel corresponds to each undistorted pixel, which is non-trivial due to the non-linearity
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of the distortion equation.[ Lateral chromatic aberration (purple/green fringing) can be significantly reduced by applying such warping for red, green and blue separately.
Distorting or undistorting requires either both sets of coefficients or inverting the non-linear problem which, in general, lacks an analytical solution. Standard approaches such as approximating, locally linearizing and iterative solvers all apply. Which solver is preferable depends on the accuracy required and the computational resources available.
In addition to usually being sufficient to model most cameras, as mentioned, the single-term division model has an analytical solution to the reverse-distortion problem.][ In this case, the distorted pixels are given by
where the Euclidean distance between the undistorted image point and the undistortion/distortion center.
]
Calibrated
Calibrated software works from a table of lens/camera transfer functions:
* Adobe Photoshop Lightroom and Photoshop CS5 can correct complex distortion.
* PTlens is a Photoshop plugin or standalone application which corrects complex distortion. It not only corrects for linear distortion, but also second degree and higher nonlinear components.
* Lensfun is a free to use database and library for correcting lens distortion.
OpenCV
is an open-source BSD-licensed library for computer vision (multi-language, multi-OS). It features a module for camera calibration.
* DxO's PhotoLab software can correct complex distortion, and takes into account the focus distance.
* proDAD Defishr includes an Unwarp-tool and a Calibrator-tool. Due to the distortion of a checkerboard pattern, the necessary unwrap is calculated.
* The Micro Four Thirds system cameras and lenses perform automatic distortion correction using correction parameters that are stored in each lens's firmware, and are applied automatically by the camera and raw converter software. The optics of most of these lenses feature substantially more distortion than their counterparts in systems that do not offer such automatic corrections, but the software-corrected final images show noticeably less distortion than competing designs.
Manual
Manual software allows manual adjustment of distortion parameters:
* ImageMagick can correct several distortions; for example the fisheye distortion of the popular GoPro Hero3+ Silver camera can be corrected by the command
convert distorted_image.jpg -distort barrel "0.06335 -0.18432 -0.13009" corrected_image.jpg
* Photoshop CS2 and Photoshop Elements (from version 5) include a manual Lens Correction filter for simple (pincushion/barrel) distortion
* Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo includes a manual Lens Distortion effect for simple (barrel, fisheye, fisheye spherical and pincushion) distortion.
* GIMP includes manual lens distortion correction (from version 2.4).
* PhotoPerfect has interactive functions for general pincushion adjustment, and for fringe (adjusting the size of the red, green and blue image parts).
* Hugin can be used to correct distortion, though that is not its primary application.
Besides these systems that address images, there are some that also adjust distortion parameters for videos:
* FFMPEG using the "lenscorrection" video filter.
* Blender by using the node editor to insert a "Distort/Lens Distortion" node between the input and output nodes.
Perceived distortion (perspective distortion)
Radial distortion is a failure of a lens to be rectilinear: a failure to image lines into lines. If a photograph is not taken straight-on then, even with a perfect rectilinear lens, rectangles will appear as trapezoids: lines are imaged as lines, but the angles between them are not preserved (tilt is not a conformal map
In mathematics, a conformal map is a function (mathematics), function that locally preserves angles, but not necessarily lengths.
More formally, let U and V be open subsets of \mathbb^n. A function f:U\to V is called conformal (or angle-prese ...
). This effect can be controlled by using a perspective control lens, or corrected in post-processing.
Due to perspective, cameras image a cube as a square frustum (a truncated pyramid, with trapezoidal sides) – the far end is smaller than the near end. This creates perspective, and the rate at which this scaling happens (how quickly more distant objects shrink) creates a sense of a scene being deep or shallow. This cannot be changed or corrected by a simple transform of the resulting image, because it requires 3D information, namely the depth of objects in the scene. This effect is known as perspective distortion; the image itself is not distorted but is perceived as distorted when viewed from a normal viewing distance.
Note that if the center of the image is closer than the edges (for example, a straight-on shot of a face), then barrel distortion and wide-angle distortion (taking the shot from close) both increase the size of the center, while pincushion distortion and telephoto distortion (taking the shot from far) both decrease the size of the center. However, radial distortion bends straight lines (out or in), while perspective distortion does not bend lines, and these are distinct phenomena. Fisheye lens
A fisheye lens is an ultra wide angle lens, ultra wide-angle lens that produces strong Distortion (optics), visual distortion intended to create a wide panorama, panoramic or Sphere#Hemisphere, hemispherical image. Fisheye lenses achieve extremel ...
es are wide-angle lenses with heavy barrel distortion and thus exhibit ''both'' these phenomena, so objects in the center of the image (if shot from a short distance) are particularly enlarged: even if the barrel distortion is corrected, the resulting image is still from a wide-angle lens, and will still have a wide-angle perspective.
See also
* Anamorphosis
Anamorphosis is a distorted projection that requires the viewer to occupy a specific vantage point, use special devices, or both to view a recognizable image. It is used in painting, photography, sculpture and installation, toys, and film speci ...
* Angle of view
* Cylindrical perspective
* Distortion
In signal processing, distortion is the alteration of the original shape (or other characteristic) of a signal. In communications and electronics it means the alteration of the waveform of an information-bearing signal, such as an audio signal ...
* Texture gradient
* Underwater vision
* Vignetting
References
External links
Lens distortion estimation and correction
with source code and online demonstration
FisheyeGL-based GUI
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Geometrical optics
Image defects