An automatic feature that detects the horizon and corrects tilted landscapes or seascapes, with intelligent cropping to retain composition [1].
In architectural and wide-angle photography, converging lines and distortion are common challenges. offers a specialized toolset to rectify these issues, either as a standalone application or as a plugin for Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom [2]. Version 3.2.0.254 refines these capabilities, aiming for natural-looking corrections that do not look "artificially forced." 3. Key Features and Capabilities DxO ViewPoint 3.2.0.254
Corrects the "stretched" look often found in the corners of wide-angle images (anamorphic distortion), particularly useful for subjects at the edges of the frame [2]. An automatic feature that detects the horizon and
This draft outlines a technical review/product overview paper for , focusing on its role as a professional geometry correction tool for photographers. Version 3
Allows for localized, point-by-point distortion correction, giving users granular control over specific elements of an image [1, 2]. 4. Workflow Integration (3.2.0.254)