DxO ViewPoint Software Corrects Distortion and Perspective Problems in Your Photographs
DxO ViewPoint: the new solution for restoring the natural proportions in photos
The indispensible software for social, urban, interior, and architectural photography
September 5, 2012 - DxO Labs announces the upcoming availability in September 2012 of DxO
ViewPoint, its new software solution for Mac and Windows entirely dedicated to correcting distorted elements on the edges of photos, and to fixing problems with perspective (such as keystoning). Based on DxO Labs' exclusive geometric correction technology, DxO ViewPoint allows photographers to easily and efficiently restore the natural proportions of the subjects in their images as an integral part of their workflow.
Changing the point of view
The deformation of subjects located on the edges of photos is due to the use of wide-angle lenses, and affects numerous situations, particularly social photography (e.g., events, marriages) and photo reportage. Thanks to its dedicated tool, DxO ViewPoint easily fixes this flaw, automatically restoring the natural proportions to distorted faces and bodies to make them look as normal as those in the center of the image.
Problems with perspective such as keystoning have a big impact on urban, interior, and architectural photography, and are most frequently tied to the photographer's vantage point when shooting the scene. DxO ViewPoint eliminates unsightly vanishing points and convergent lines, and corrects the most complex perspective problems without having to resort to expensive shift lenses or to a view camera.
ViewPoint easily fixes this flaw, automatically restoring the natural proportions to
distorted faces and bodies to make them look as normal as those in the center of the image.
Problems with perspective such as keystoning have a big impact on urban, interior, and architectural photography, and are most frequently tied to the photographer's vantage point when shooting the scene. DxO ViewPoint eliminates unsightly vanishing points and convergent lines, and corrects the most complex perspective problems without having to resort to expensive shift lenses or to a view camera.
Each of these features comes with advanced controls for fine-tuning settings and for obtaining optimal precision when producing larger prints. For example, some tools offer the possibility of virtually changing the shooting position of the photographer so as to perfectly align the vertical lines along the edges of the image.
A clear and intuitive interface
DxO ViewPoint
has a workspace composed of a large viewing area along with simple and
intuitive toolbars and control palettes. Thanks to the software's explicit
icons, photographers can readily identify the rights tools for applying their
corrections in just a few clicks.
The corrections palettes are detachable so as to enable working in multi-screen
mode and displaying the full image. A visualization palette and a composition
grid allow for precise placement of anchor points for fine-tuning adjustments.
Two display modes are available: single image for making corrections with a
maximum of accuracy, or side-by-side for manipulating the original image while
viewing real-time corrections.
Powerful and effective
DxO ViewPoint automatically applies corrections while taking into account such
shooting parameters as focal length and sensor size, and while respecting the
image proportions, for a more natural rendering. And thanks to its automatic
cropping feature,
DxO
ViewPoint maximizes the field of view for optimal results.
Accessible to all
DxO ViewPoint is available as a standalone application for Mac and Windows, and
also as a plugin for Adobe® Photoshop® CS3, CS4, CS5, CS6, and Adobe®
Photoshop® Lightroom® 3 and 4.
Availability and price
DxO ViewPoint
will be available for Windows and Mac during the course of September 2012 in DxO Labs' online store
(www.dxo.com)
and at photo resellers at the following prices:
USD: $ 79
EUR: 79 €
(Suggested retail prices, including VAT)
BGP: £ 69
(Suggested retail prices,
including VAT)