fisheye
IPA: fˈɪʃaɪ
noun
- An unfriendly or suspicious glance.
- An undesirable effect in paint, particularly automotive finishes, normally caused by oil or other contaminants on the painted surface.
- An undesirable dull appearance in the table of a diamond that has been cut too shallow.
- Short for fisheye lens. [(photography) A wide-angle lens having an extremely wide field of view (approaching or exceeding 180 degrees) and producing images that are circular or distorted by curvature at the edges.]
verb
- (transitive) To glance unfriendlily or suspiciously at.
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Examples of "fisheye" in Sentences
- No "fisheye" tag, so the trees really are bent around the center of this glade.
- In a way, Mac started it all with its "fisheye" display of icons in the task tray at the bottom of the screen.
- I especially liked the "fisheye" lens filter and the way the "Plastic" filter brought out orange and blue tones.
- The "round" kind of fisheye lenses are silly in my opinion, since they waste much of the frame on nothing but black space.
- Therefore, a simple and effective way to light shelves is to install an adjustable, or "fisheye," recessed light in the ceiling about
- Keep in mind, too, that a wide angle lens - and the fisheye is the epitome of a wide angle lens - normally has a really large DoF, so most of the time if you're just snapshooting at things farther than, say, 5 feet away, you don't have much to worry about.
- (Raynox 0. 66x, or a Raynox 0. 3x fisheye) The 0. 66x gives a bit wider view then the normal lens on the camera, but the 0. 3x fisheye gives a full view of the rooms and seems more pleasing as it shows how big everything is, but then you can notice the fisheye is a bit distorted and I'm not sure if realtors would like/not like that so I'm not sure which one to get.
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