

DxO ViewPoint offers both automatic and manual cropping mode. DxO ViewPoint also offers a cropping mode that gives access to the entire image.

Once this loss is dealt with, there are still the corrections to consider - in other words, as it corrects the distortions, you will also have to crop the image, eliminating the edges that correspond to the convergent lines (When you shoot, we recommend that you frame your shot with wide enough margins so that cropping will not affect the principal subject of your image). Based on DxO Labs’ exclusive geometric correction technology, DxO ViewPoint offers simple visual tools that lets you easily and efficiently fix distorted elements and restore the natural shapes of subjects located on the edges of images: converging vertical and horizontal lines once again become parallel, unnatural-looking facades regain their normal appearance. Architectural photography, particularly urban architectural photography, frequently requires using wide-angle or even ultra-wide-angle (< 24mm) lenses, which increases the risk of rendering unsightly convergent lines and volume deformation of subjects on image edges.
