Operation Manual

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Processing and developing photos
Last updated 11/30/2015
3 From the four Upright modes available, click a mode to apply the correction to the photo.
Auto: Balanced level, aspect ratio, and perspective corrections.
Level: Perspective corrections are weighted toward horizontal details.
Vertical: Perspective corrections are weighted toward vertical details and level corrections.
Full: Combination of full Level, Vertical, and Auto perspective corrections.
Applying an Upright mode resets the crop and any perspective correction settings previously applied. To preserve
those settings, press and hold the Option/Alt key when selecting an Upright mode.
Note: While trying out the four Upright modes, if you select or clear the Enable Profile Corrections checkbox, click
Reanalyze (above the mode buttons).
4 Cycle through the Upright modes until you find the most preferable setting.
The four Upright modes correct and manage distortion and perspective errors. The best setting varies from one photo
to another. Experiment with the four settings before deciding on the best possible Upright mode for your photo.
Copy or sync Upright settings
Upright can be copied (Copy Settings) or synchronized (Sync Settings), for use on one or more photographs. Two
options have been provided in the Copy Settings and Synchronize Settings dialogs. The two options are: