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Anamorphosis, Anamorphic Cylindrical Lens Paintings and Making Similar Camera ?

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Mustafa Umut Sarac

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I am looking for your ideas to make a camera and lens or mirror exactly replicates below paintings :

Vera Bugatti

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Istvan Orosz

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And an forgotten painter

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I have posted an article on a russian research thesis on anamorphic lens design history,methodologies,toric,ellipsoid,cylindrical lens design , their aberrations in to articles section.

May be if We can reach a common point on the raw shape of lens or mirror or box , We can go in to the calculations. I want quality and I want to keep pinhole is a later exit but may be its large depth of field is better for get a all clear image but I am open to every ideas.


Mustafa Umut Sarac
 
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I have just thought , an camera lens which focuses the image on to cylinder mirror and a photographic paper under the mirror can do something. I dont know how to calculate the curves , focal lenghts or image size and full sharpness.

I have extremelly sharp and extremelly heavy Kodak Fluro Ektar 111mm f:1.5. For using 8x10 or bigger paper at the bottom of the cylinder mirror , what would be the cylinder height and diameter ? What about lens and mirror distance? What about the final image all sharpness ? Is pinhole a must or lenses are usable ?

Umut
 
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Final word , how can we formulate the working of mirrors , lenses , film , paper sizes , distances , image sharpness , image size . I really would like to get your attention to build a foundation .

Thank you,

Umut
 
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I thought these are achieved from perspective viewpoint and have nothing to do with lens design.
 
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