“I am from the U.S. and am currently in Egypt photographing walls of Karnak Temple. I will be using perspective correction to display the walls without distortion for a book I am writing.”
Bill Petty, author of books
“Hieroglyphic Dictionary”
“English to Middle Egyptian Dictionary”
“I started my photography hobby in 1954 and had my first true camera (a Voigtlander Vito B) in summer 1956. I still have that camera! And several outdated 35 mm and one 60 mm.
Fully digital I have been a bit more than two years, partly digital maybe six or seven. Using now Canon EOS-350D, Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ1, Olympus Camedia C760 and an older Konica-Minolta. I process all my pictures with Photoshop 4.0 and if needed, perspective with Perspective Pilot. I have Photoshop 5.0 in trial but think not to buy it.
Perspective Pilot is the best of the three programs that I have tested. Photoshop 5 (test download) is quite good, but it takes more time working with it and always creates about 20MB files that have to be deleted. So, I am most satisfied with your program.”
Matti Kataja
Dr of Technology
Reader in Biometry at Tampere University
Finland, July, 2007