Is this a trick question? It seems obvious to me - make it into a non-distorted picture. I.e. software should take out the "fish-eye" aspect of the aberrations of the lens. It could make it either into a flat picture or as a bonus, a curved animated wrap.
Other features? You could have it correct for other camera aberrations, maybe by having it put up a test screen on your computer that you take a picture of so it can diagnose your specific camera's aberrations and set up a reusable config to correct for it. This is commonly done with higher end cell phone cameras now - there are a few companies that specialize in digital lens correction (I can look them up if you need it).
You could add a photo-stitching feature so you can stitch 2-3 180 deg photos to make one continuous photo. Then there's the neat existing software that allows you to make this into a movable wrap around.
Then there's the usual - balance, contrast, color correcting, sharpening, etc.
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Other features? You could have it correct for other camera aberrations, maybe by having it put up a test screen on your computer that you take a picture of so it can diagnose your specific camera's aberrations and set up a reusable config to correct for it. This is commonly done with higher end cell phone cameras now - there are a few companies that specialize in digital lens correction (I can look them up if you need it).
You could add a photo-stitching feature so you can stitch 2-3 180 deg photos to make one continuous photo. Then there's the neat existing software that allows you to make this into a movable wrap around.
Then there's the usual - balance, contrast, color correcting, sharpening, etc.
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