

The content of the pages of this website is for your general information and use only. The use of this website is subject to the following terms of use: The term ‘you’ refers to the user or viewer of our website. The term ‘Digital Camera Warehouse’ or ‘us’ or ‘we’ refers to the owner of the website whose registered office is. If you disagree with any part of these terms and conditions, please do not use our website. If you continue to browse and use this website, you are agreeing to comply with and be bound by the following terms and conditions of use, which together with our privacy policy govern Digital Camera Warehouse’s relationship with you in relation to this website. If you shoot anything in low light conditions then the Elite version's noise reduction is very well worth it.Welcome to our website. When shooting interior shots with a ultra wide angle you can't always get both the horizontals and verticals right and this combination makes it easy and quick to correct both. The combination of PhotoLab and ViewPoint will give you the best results. So it seems that I could just get PhotoLab and be happy as long as it is able to correct the fisheye distortion as it seems to have done.

Some additional tweaking of the photo would also be nice and it seems that PhotoLab does that. I'm sorry for being so dense about this, but DxO seems to have made this into a very complicated mess with 3 products and different versions.Īll I want to do is to remove the fisheye distortion for interior shots taken with my 10.5mm lens. Most of the time its automatic correction is good but it also gives you a lot of manual corrections that are easy to apply. ViewPoint adds Perspective Correction which is used to correct camera tilt (horizontal and vertical) and volume distortions caused by the tilt corrections. The quick corrections are done via the DxO camera/lens correction modules that are downloaded as it hits each combination. When I imported a fisheye photo into PhotoLab, it literally instantly corrected the fisheye and gave me a preview. The Elite version adds Prime Noise Reduction which while quite slow does a very good job. To further complicate my decision, I just discovered that there is the Standard and Elite editions.
