Used to rectify the perspective in natural taken images.
Features
- Rectification of images and lenses correction
- Load & Save Any Image Format supported by OpenCV
- Perspective Image Correction - 64 Bit
- .NET Framework 3.5
- Tested on Windows 7 64 Bit, Windows 10 - 64 Bit until V20H2
- Version 2.0.0.8 - 64 Bit
- Added camera calibration for any lenses
- Added some file load error informations
Categories
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GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)Follow PerspectiveImageCorrection
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User Reviews
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Fast and easy, the best software I have found for straightening images. I think it could be improved if zooming in/out was done with Ctrl+mouse wheel, up/down with mouse wheel and right/left with Shift+mouse wheel, like on most image editors. Also, when I zoom in too much on the corners, the image is cropped and I can't reach the part in the corner.
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Ease: The program is foolproof to use, just mark 4 corners and the result is displayed directly - it couldn't be easier. Features: the program does exactly what it should, correct the perspective, nothing else, but that works excellently. Design: The Userinterface looks a bit old-fashioned and is only available in English, but that doesn't affect the functionality. Support: I didn't need support yet, but since the program has been developed free of charge for many years now, I'll assume - excelent.
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Thank you, very useful.
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I downloaded and installed it and at first it seemed to work, but then it started displaying only a single color (red) on a white background when I attempted to draw the polygon. I don't see any type of user guide or help documentation, and I couldn't find anything online. I guess the old adage is true that "you get what you pay for."Reply from PerspectiveImageCorrection
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This program does one thing, and it does it well. I took some pictures of wall art taken at various angles, and this program was able to correct them to look as if I scanned in the images. Please note that I am not a professional user.