[Bf-vfx] Tomato camera sensor changes

François T. francoistarlier at gmail.com
Fri Oct 21 11:44:35 CEST 2011


> That the sensor_width becomes sensor_height in portrait, is asFrancois
>> writes,
>>
>> NO ! I was actually saying that the sensor width NEVER becomes the sensor
>> height. portrait mode is a rotation of the camera itself. You should never
>> intervert those parameter
>>
>
> I'm not convinced by this reasoning (any time the sensor height > width
> represents a camera rotation). Firstly not all camera formats are landscape
> - some are square, some are portrait. We're not just talking about tracking
> here (which I agree most of the time is done with landscape formats), but
> we're talking about blender's camera model in general, and this should be
> more flexible. I should be able to use blender to match output from my 6x6
> mamiya or my half-frame olympus pen! ;)
>
> The other thing is that bringing the idea of a camera rotation into
> blender's camera model complicates and confuses the issue - rotation is a
> property of the object and has nothing to do with the lens/film back.
>

I probably mis-explain myself, because that exactly what I meant :)
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