

DxO ViewPoint 3 leverages DxO’s advanced image science to automatically correct skewed perspectives and horizons with a single click, making the process quick and easy.

PARIS-November 16, 2016-DxO, a world leader in digital imaging technologies, announces a major update to DxO ViewPoint, its simple but powerful software that automatically corrects problems inherent in photographs taken with wide-angle lenses. Special discounts on all DxO software through December 4, 2016 New automatic perspective and horizon correction tools are complemented by a miniature effect that perfectly mimics tilt shift lenses I am in no way associated with or sponsored by DxO, but last I checked a license costs about $80 and that pays for itself quickly in saved labor.°°° DxO announces DxO ViewPoint 3, a major update to its industry-leading wide-angle lens correction software As a perfectionist I seek to make photographs that accurately portray the space I'm in and DxO ViewPoint II let's me fine tune a space exactly how it should look. I literally remember the exact moment I first stumbled upon it because it changed my workflow that much. For a more detailed Photoshop workflow visit my post on PT Lens ConclusionĬorrecting perspective in photographs felt like banging my head on the wall until I found DxO ViewPoint.

I can then export JPG's out of Lightroom using the variety of presets I have if necessary. DxO ViewPoint II is the last step of my workflow right before saving back to Lightroom as a PSD or TIFF with layers intact. Yes, DxO also has modules for lens distortion, but I personally find them cumbersome and prefer the interface of PT Lens. After your general editing, always start with lens distortion and then correct perspective.
