Haven't used it in a while, but SynthEyes can do some undistorting as well, when you have no grid while shooting.

Rob
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On 3-8-2016 11:13, Waylon Winn wrote:
You could try PTLens. It has been awhile since I used it but it might be useful.

http://epaperpress.com/ptlens/

Take care,

Waylon

On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 2:08 AM, Adam Seeley <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi folks,

    Wondered if I could tap into some accumulated knowledge on the list.

    Does any of the software out there allow you to undistort plates
    using ready made profiles based on camera/lens combinations?

    Have the problem of there not being enough time to shoot grids due
    to the camera being fitted to a helicopter for evening shots.

    I know there's various software for DLSR/lens combinations like
    DxO and even Photoshop ,that will read EXIF or manually input
    information that will do the job.

    Thanks,

    Adam

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