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LensFix CI 4.3


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Requirements Mac OS X 10.4 or higher
Downloads 28 Limitations None
Publisher Kekus Digital File Size 3.5M
Date added 14 Nov 2007 Check your speed

LensFix CI (Core Image) is a new stand-alone program for correcting image distortion and perspective in your photographs. Processing is lightning fast on Core Image capable Macs (most new Macs support Core Image). Features include:

  • Over 500 distortion correction presets. Chances are your camera is included. Includes presets from epaperpress.com (PTLens).
  • Includes a Photoshop CS3 plug-in version that is 16 bit capable.
  • Can be used as an external editor in Adobe's Lightroom or Apple's Aperture.
  • Sliders for changing perspective of your image. Straighten your image easily with vertical, horizontal and roll sliders. Unlike Photoshop, you can also change adjust the 'virtual' focal length of the image using the aspect ratio slider so the new perspective is correct.
  • Chromatic aberration correction.
  • Vignetting correction
  • Reads and processes RAW images.
  • Batch processing.
  • Save presets for future use includes correction presets for most common cameras and lenses.

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