Professional photographers utilize lens shift or particular big format cameras to deflect inauspicious visual results induced by the meeting lines in images, particularly images of architecture and landscape. Marcus Hebel is ShiftN is freeware, which is essentially the similar affair, which analyzes the images in parallel lines and perspective.


ShiftN is a simple, powerful user interface is divided into two panels, the screen and the EXIF data that also serves as a preview for image processing. In addition to the menu bar files, this program has five buttons: Open, Auto Repair, Re-optimization, repair, and adjust the Save and Exit. We clicked and downloaded a program to open the sample image. We apply the grid, the image via the View menu.


We chose the option of automatic correction and the processed image showing ShiftN converging lines and other image

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in the image content pane. We recorded the image and then open both the original images and processed for comparison. The amendments made by ShiftN is subtle but very effective, moving the prospect through a plane more attractive. Next we used ShiftN to an image of a lighthouse.


The correction provides a much more accurate than not distort the width of the base of the structure. With regulators, which could radically change the outlook for custom effects. Options ShiftN help file and versatile tool to make this easy to implement, too.


ShiftN with the owners of point-and-shoot cameras approximation functions that professional photographers spend thousands of dollars to achieve. It is easy enough for amateurs yet sophisticated enough for professionals to use to test shots before shooting.