Last Updated on 09/26/2013 by Chris Gampat
DxO Viewpoint was a piece of software intended to fix distortion of images. In fact, that was its main functionality. The technology was created using DxO’s massive database of camera sensors and lenses. The company recently announced an update in the form of Viewpoint 2, and there seem to be a couple of key upgrades that make the software better. For example, there is now an 8 point line tool that lets users fix any convergent line in the image, regardless of its position. Then there is a new âNaturalâ setting that adjusts the intensity of your editing.
And as usual, you can correct all kinds of distortion problems that the image may have. Plus there are new cropping measures that have been implemented for the creation of the final image.
Viewpoint 2 can function with Adobe Photoshop Elements and Apple Aperture along with Lightroom and Photoshop. With DxOâs introductory pricing (good through October 20, 2013) the software is available for immediate download for $49 after which pricing will be $79.
Our problem with the first version of the software was that it only edited JPEGs. We’re not sure if the new version works with RAWs or not.