6/11/2023 0 Comments Dxo viewpoint 4In fact, even cheap optics can look pro once they’re processed with our award-winning optical correction tools.ĭraw on DxO’s renowned lens correction technology and fix barrel, pincushion and fish-eye distortion with a single click. ![]() Lenses aren’t perfect, but DxO ViewPoint 4 makes them better. You’ll quickly bring the world under your control. Thanks to DxO ViewPoint 4’s innovative new ReShape tool, fixing imperfections has never been easier.Ĭhoose a Distortion Grid that fits the image, then simply drag points to correct individual elements within the frame. In some shots, details matter more than others. ReShape: A warping tool that delivers magic Adjust perspectives, fix distortions, warp specific areas, and correct wide-angle stretching for perfect images.ĭxO ViewPoint 4 can be used as a standalone application, as a tool palette within DxO PhotoLab, and as a plug-in for Adobe Photoshop®, Lightroom Classic®, and Photoshop Elements®. ViewPoint 4 will cost $99/£89 (about AU$147) for new users, and $59/£55 (about AU$88) as an upgrade from ViewPoint 3.īoth programs are available as a free 30-day trial, so you have plenty of time to make your mind up.DxO ViewPoint 4 gives you complete control over lines, angles, and shapes. PhotoLab 6 Elite will cost $219/£199 (about AU$325) for new users, and $99/£89 (about AU$147) as an upgrade. ![]() PhotoLab 6 Essential Edition will cost $139/£129 (about AU$206) for new users, while existing users can upgrade for $75/£65 (about AU$111). ViewPoint 4 can now flip and mirror images, offers better integration between the Crop and Horizon tools and offers optional guides for more precise adjustments. Its closest equivalent as far as we can see is the Liquify tool in Photoshop. ViewPoint 4 also introduces a new ReShape tool which can be used to warp and repair specific objects or areas of a scene. With wideangle lenses, objects near the edge of the frame get ‘stretched’ unnaturally, but ViewPoint can fix this. One clever trick is ViewPoint's ‘volumetric’ distortion correction. (Image credit: DxO, Jerome Galland) (opens in new tab) New in ViewPoint 4 is a local ReShape adjustment tool. PhotoLab 6 now has its own in-built perspective correction tools, but ViewPoint 4 goes further. In previous versions of PhotoLab you needed ViewPoint 3 installed in order to be able to make perspective corrections. ViewPoint is designed specifically for complex geometric corrections. It also integrates seamlessly with PhotoLab with its own adjustment panel. ViewPoint 4 is a standalone application and Photoshop, Elements or Lightroom plug-in. ![]() However, DxO has just announced ViewPoint 4, which goes a lot further than the tools in PhotoLab 6. We’re pleased to see that PhotoLab 6 also integrates perspective correction tools, so that it’s no longer necessary to purchase the separate ViewPoint add-on for basic corrections. ![]() HD Pentax-D FA 21mm F2.4 ED Limited DC WR.Version 6 also extends the range of EXIF and IPTC tags supported, and adds color labels as another way to filter and organize images.Īlongside this launch, DxO has announced another batch of correction profiles, this time for the following lenses: In the past, PhotoLab’s Library panel for image browsing and organization has been pretty basic, but PhotoLab 6 introduces ‘nesting’ for Projects so that it’s easier to keep them separated and organized. The PhotoLibrary panel now included nested Project Groups, extended EXIF and IPTC tag support and color labels.
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