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I have a camera from which I pull images I want to give to an AI model on Azure. The camera has a fisheye lens and the output looks like this (OpenLab at TUKE University if you are interested):

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I want to flatten it into rectangle to increase accuracy. I have already read this question where there was a similar problem: Circular Fisheye Image dewarp to flat image but it is quite old and did not help much. I think OpenCVSharp would be the right thing to use but feel free to suggest any other tool/library/algorithm that could be used for this.

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  • OpenCV seem to be the go-to way to do things like this. I have used the emguCV wrapper, but OpenCVSharp should be equivalent. See Fisheye methods
    – JonasH
    Mar 10, 2021 at 11:56
  • @JonasH Hopefully someone will post an example, because I do not like my chances doing this on my own
    – Luk164
    Mar 10, 2021 at 16:37
  • I have not done fisheye compensation, but I have done some camera calibration, and it seem to be very similar concept. The are some guides on how to do it in c++ that might be helpful
    – JonasH
    Mar 10, 2021 at 18:27

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