- DxO ViewPoint 3 is the latest version of DxO’s perspective and distortion correction program. It works as a standalone application, as a plug-in for Lightroom, Photoshop and Elements and as a fully-integrated panel within DxO PhotoLab, DxO’s flagship optical correction and raw processing tool.
- With DxO Perspective, you can correct any perspective issues in your images in just a few clicks. A skewed building? A tilted horizon? Simply place the anchor points along the lines you want to fix, and your image instantly achieves a more natural look. Automatically corrects even the most complex perspective problems.
Presented by Dan Hughes
June 18, 2020
Discover the newest plugin to the Nik Collection 3 by DxO, Perspective Efex! Learn how to automatically or manually fix issues perspective issues that are sometimes associated with architectural buildings and using wide-angle lenses. You can even get creative with creating miniature and fisheye effects!
2.) DxO reduces noise, specific to your camera and its settings. Manual Adjustments. It also does loads of useful color and light manipulations, many of which we also can do differently in Photoshop. These require manual input: 1.) Corrects skews, keystoning and perspective, 2.) Changes color profiles, 3.) Adds simulated film grain, 4.). DxO ViewPoint 2 lets you correct these kinds of faults very efficiently, so long as you take a few precautions when shooting. As far as possible, keep your lens oriented as horizontally as you can, because the less serious a deformation is, the easier it will be easier to fix and the less cropping your image will require. DxO Perspective provides a simple solution for correcting your images, thanks to an innovative system of anchor points that you apply directly on your image Advanced tools let you fine-tune corrections according to your own tastes The perfect solution for: Street and architectural photos.
Learn about these features:
• Fixing Perspective Issues
• What is barrel and pincushion distortion and how to fix it
• Get creative with creating miniature, tilt-shift and fisheye effects
Dxo Viewpoint Vs Perspective Efex
About the instructor: Dan Hughes is an award-winning photographer and esteemed photography faculty member at the Rochester Institute of Technology. Dan’s personal practice revolves around experimentation with careful analysis with more than 15 years in the photography industry ranging from commercial photography to fine art printmaking all the way to software development and photography education.
Control every aspect of your image’s geometry
DxO ViewPoint automatically fixes skewed perspectives and restores subjects on the edges of the frame to their natural shape with just one click.
The perfect complement for your wide-angle lens
DxO ViewPoint automatically fixes skewed perspectives and restores subjects on the edges of the frame to their natural shape with just one click.
Fix skewed perspectives
Manually use anchor points or the software’s automatic feature to correct skewed perspectives in wide-angle photos, from the simplest to the most complex.
Restore proportions
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For natural-looking shapes, automatically correct the volume deformation of faces, bodies, and objects at the edges photos taken with a wide-angle lens.
Neutralize distortion
With DxO’s Optics Module database, the only one of its kind in the world, DxO ViewPoint can correct any type of distortion, including barrel, pincushion, and even fisheye effects.
Straighten the horizon
Rebalance landscape photos by automatically straightening a slanted horizon line.
See the world in miniature
Reproduce the very narrow depth of field typical of tilt-shift lenses to produce astonishing creative effects.
Perspective correction
Automatic correction of horizontal and vertical perspective flaws, and automatic cropping to preserve formatting and right angles.
Horizon
Automatic, one-click correction of image pitch to ensure that photos are perfectly and effortlessly aligned.
Miniature effect
Application of tilt-shift lens effects using different blur gradient types to give landscape and urban photos the miniaturized look of a diorama or model.
Simplified controls
New sleek interface with simplified controls and enhanced performance. Addition of a Loupe tool for incredibly precise control of perspective and horizon tools.