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PlaneApp

Straight Façades on the Fly

⭐️4.3 / 5
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🙌4
Ratings
📼1 vid & 5 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of PlaneApp

1.2.4

May 15, 2022

- Fixed layout issue on iPad Mini - Use full screen for manual editing

1.2.3

April 23, 2022

- Optimized for screen sizes of latest devices

1.2.2

July 29, 2020

- Edited images now replicate the metadata (GPS information, creation date) of the input images if they are loaded from the photo gallery.
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1.2.1

September 15, 2019

- Improved Robustness and Accuracy: Many Images that were not correctly rectified before now work automatically - Bugfix: Manual Edits are now always applied
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1.2.0

April 29, 2019

- Manual editing allows you to fine-tune the automatic perspective corrections or to rectify images for which the automatic rectification fails - Improved image cropping will preserve more information information - Bug fixes and stability improvements
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1.1.2

October 26, 2018

Added support for iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR.

1.1.1

June 17, 2018

- minor bug fixes

1.1

June 14, 2018

Price History of PlaneApp

Description of PlaneApp

‏Also got a pedantic sense of aesthetics? Plane App allows you to capture minimalist photos of building façades. Straight lines stay straight in a fully automated way. Get rid of perspective effects and radial lens distortions on the fly. Discover the hidden beauty of every city with #planeapp. Plane App uses computer vision algorithms to detect planes that are framed by orthogonal lines. Rectifying your camera feed in real time enables you to see how your photo will turn out before even capturing it. The algorithm does not only correct perspective effects but also radial lens distortion. That way, the straightness of lines in your scene will be preserved in your final photo. Just zoom out and see the actual transformation that is applied or let Plane App crop your photos to their ideal frame. You think you can do better than the algorithm? Drag the markers to four corner points of your object in order to refine the automatic correction. You've got these amazing pictures of ancient façades from your last trip to Rome on your DSLR? Just import them to Plane App and transform them to minimalist pieces of art. And of course you can directly share them with your friends and followers.
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PlaneApp: FAQ

Does PlaneApp work on iPad devices?

Yes, PlaneApp works on iPad devices.
The app was developed by Philipp Huettl.
Currently, PlaneApp supports iOS 10.3 or later.
The average rating for the PlaneApp app is 4.3.
The Primary Genre Of The Planeapp App Is Photo & Video.
1.2.4 is the most recent version of the PlaneApp app.
The latest PlaneApp update was rolled out on July 2, 2024.
The PlaneApp app launched on February 6, 2023.
The PlaneApp app contains no objectionable material and is suitable for children aged Philipp Huettl.
You can use the PlaneApp app in English.
Unfortunately, PlaneApp is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not part of PlaneApp.
No, PlaneApp does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of PlaneApp

  • Fantastic job to the dev!

    Whatever the algorithm you’ve created, it works beautifully! I am curious, have you tested a video recording mode? I know it would most likely be quite intensive to do on-the-fly.
    Curious if A12-A13 / A12X processors and AI might help with? Though, wouldn’t be surprised if you attempted already.
    I would definitely pay for such an option, if ever possible.
    Anyways, well done! <3
  • Best in show

    I typed “rectify photos” and this was the only choice.

    Purchased. At first running, hit the plus, selected an oblique of a rectangular object.

    Done! Can’t get easier. Impressed with the first launch. Exactly what I was looking for, exactly what the description said.

    Developer Response

    Thanks for your positive feedback!
  • Didn’t work for majority of my photos

    App didn’t straighten quality iPhone X pictures of buildings. There is no manual perspective adjustment. Only an automatic render. Images needing only a slight adjustment were not recognized. Those that were, did an ok job but shrunk the photo. So, it doesn’t add pixels like a Photoshop content-aware fill. Likely won’t use this.

    Developer Response

    Thanks for your review! Indeed sometimes the automatic adjustments can go wrong if the scene is too complex. A new feature that allows manual editing in a really easy manner is currently in development and beta testing. If you also want to test it as of now, just send me a mail (please find the address on the App Store page). Also I wasn’t aware that the downscaling is an issue so far. This can easily be changed, so I would appreciate if you could send me an example of what you would expect. I would be happy to adapt the app in order to meet your expectations! EDIT: In the meantime I added the possibility to manually defining keypoints for rectifying difficult photos. I would appreciate if you would try this out and see if it meets your expectations!