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Participant
January 27, 2017
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Perspective Correction?

  • January 27, 2017
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I feel like I must be missing something, but I can't find info about it anywhere, and certainly not in the app itself.

I take a lot of architectural photography. In the desktop app, I use the manual lens correction all the time to remove converging vertical lines (similar to the upright tool in Lightroom CC).

Is this not available in the mobile version? Is there no 'skew' option?

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Correct answer TotallyUnstoppable

No, it isn't.  Don't forget that the mobile version of any desktop app will be cut-down.  Generally, mobile devices don't have the power to perform complex operations.  There is a lens correction facility, but I have no idea how effective that is - I only use LRM for photos I've taken with my phone, and the lens correction tool seems to do nothing.

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Inspiring
January 27, 2017

No, it isn't.  Don't forget that the mobile version of any desktop app will be cut-down.  Generally, mobile devices don't have the power to perform complex operations.  There is a lens correction facility, but I have no idea how effective that is - I only use LRM for photos I've taken with my phone, and the lens correction tool seems to do nothing.

Participant
January 27, 2017

I don't really believe this to be a complex operation, since I can download other apps that specifically do exactly what I am looking for. It looks like my workflow will just have to include those apps as well. Perhaps adobe can add this feature in a later update.

Anyway, thanks for clearing up my suspicion.

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Inspiring
January 27, 2017

It's a very complex operation.  To demonstrate how complex, please explain the algorithmic requirements of performing it.