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I used to have a very good perspective control app, better than the one in Lightroom Classic. And I think it was free? I've forgotten its name. I have a landmark obelisk that won't stand stright. Can anyone help me, please?

 

Edo

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1 hour ago, Ed Rooney said:

 

I used to have a very good perspective control app, better than the one in Lightroom Classic. And I think it was free? I've forgotten its name. I have a landmark obelisk that won't stand stright. Can anyone help me, please?

 

Edo

 

Are you thinking of DxO? They have a couple of perspective control apps - one cheap on the App Store and another much more expensive on their website but there is a free trial. I have not used either. I find Lightroom covers my basic needs in terms of perspective control. 

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I've been using PT Lens for years (maybe decades at this point) for perspective control. It's very simple to use and does the job for me. I believe that you can download the program for a free ten-image trial here. It costs $25 to buy.

 

P.S. Can't say if it's the "best" PC app out there, though.

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18 hours ago, John Mitchell said:

I've been using PT Lens for years (maybe decades at this point) for perspective control. It's very simple to use and does the job for me. I believe that you can download the program for a free ten-image trial here. It costs $25 to buy.

 

P.S. Can't say if it's the "best" PC app out there, though.

 

I used to use that software but always had to be aware that after processing an image the boarders had to slightly trimmed off and they left a psychedelic border all round the image.

 

Allan

 

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6 hours ago, Allan Bell said:

 

I used to use that software but always had to be aware that after processing an image the boarders had to slightly trimmed off and they left a psychedelic border all round the image.

 

Allan

 

 

So I've heard -- I only use it for perspective adjustments these days. Those annoying borders show up only when you do heavy CA adjustments. There are now much better options for CA control.

 

 

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