


One installation process installs it both as plug-ins and the standalone application. When you install ViewPoint with custom settings, you can choose to install plug-ins for Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, and Lightroom Classic, as well as for DxO PhotoLab.

At nearly a gigabyte, it's not the smallest program to download and install.

I tried the standalone version of DxO ViewPoint on a 3.4GHz Core i7 Windows 10 test machine with an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 graphics processor. Microsoft Windows 10 version 20H2 or higher (64-bit, and still supported by Microsoft)Īnd are the requirement for macOS computers: (Opens in a new window) Read Our ACDSee Photo Studio Ultimate Review Less exciting but nevertheless useful, it adds buttons for flipping images horizontally and vertically, as well as rotation buttons. DxO claims the technology is unique, so if you need to get that person on the edge of a group shot not to look like an alien, ViewPoint can help.Īfter a few years of no new versions, DxO recently released version 4 of ViewPoint, which adds tools for manually correcting specific areas of an image with the new ReShape tool, better cropping and rotating tools, and guides to help with alignment. The ViewPoint works as a standalone application or as a plug-in for PhotoLab, Photoshop, Lightroom Classic, and other photo editing software, and it’s the only tool with this type of correction as its sole purpose.
