I have a lens ball and want to do macro with it but can’t flip the image unless I buy PS or Lightroom, too expensive. Can you flip a lens ball image in Krita? and how?
Lane
I have a lens ball and want to do macro with it but can’t flip the image unless I buy PS or Lightroom, too expensive. Can you flip a lens ball image in Krita? and how?
Lane
Hi
I’m don’t think.
maybe with G’Mic but…
My point of view is, if you want to use free software for this kind of work,it will be better to use Hugin.
Grum999
I don’t know if this is possible in Darktable, but that’s what I use for processing raw images so it might be worth a look? 
@ltot You’ve recently posted another topic about this.
I may have totally misunderstood what this is about but I think it should be quite easy to do.
Can you post an image that shows this lens ball thing in action.
I’m sure all it needs is a selection then a horizontal plus a vertical flip, or a rotation through 180 degrees.
Yeah I don’t get the issue. If it is a crystall ball like my Google search indicates this should not be a issue. But I don’t believe I am seeing the right thing for this case.
What is a lens ball?
Yes you can!
Top Menu, go to Image > Mirror Image Horizontally and (below) Mirror Image Vertically
Don’t forget, a lens ball will mirror left to right AND upside down, so you will need to do it once vertically AND once horizontally ![]()
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