Firmware update for Leica
M10-P, M10-R and M10 Monochrom.
Besides a general firmware
update, this includes a very useful new feature, perspective control, which
will automatically correct converging lines in a photograph and assures a
straight horizon. This is especially
useful for architectural photography.
Press release:
NEW FIRMWARE
FOR THE LEICA M10-P, M10-R, AND M10 MONOCHROM: USING COMPUTATIONAL IMAGING TO
CORRECT PERSPECTIVE DISTORTION
The new firmware update for the camera models Leica
M10-P, M10-R and M10 Monochrom introduces an exciting feature: the Leica
Perspective Control function, abbreviated as LPC. Having installed the update,
owners of the above-listed cameras are able to activate the Perspective Control
function – which uses the camera’s integrated orientation sensors to recognise
whether it is being held in a straight position, or tilted upwards or
downwards. On the basis of this information, the function uses computational
imaging to automatically correct receding lines – a common phenomenon that is
especially bothersome in architectural photography. The term ‘computational
imaging’ refers to the process of forming images with the aid of in-camera
algorithms.
An auxiliary frame in the camera’s display shows how
the image will be cropped in order to correct the perspective distortion. In
the case of images recorded in DNG format, the raw data is stored unchanged
while the corrections calculated by Perspective Control are written to the
metadata. They are then applied automatically in Adobe Lightroom or Adobe
Photoshop, or can optionally be discarded. For JPEG format images the
correction occurs directly in the camera, and only the corrected image is
stored.
In comparison to the manual distortion correction that
is available as an alternative, Leica Perspective Control offers several
advantages. Due to its automated nature, it is faster than the manual process.
The ability to bring up an auxiliary frame of the corrected image prior to
recording, as well as view corrected JPEG images immediately after they were
captured, makes it significantly easier to determine the correct framing and
most suitable lens. In addition, given that the corrections are based on the
data collected by the camera’s orientation sensors (as opposed to the visible
details of the captured image) it is also possible to rectify images that do
not contain any straight lines.
To begin with, the new Leica Perspective Control
function will be available for the camera models Leica M10-P, M10-R and M10
Monochrom. The firmware update containing this new feature can be downloaded
free of charge at www.leica-camera.com, and installed by following the
instructions provided.
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