Software for correcting verticals?

I like that image a lot. It's pretty symetrical so the only thing I would try to do in software is straighten the roof line. That might be a slight distortion adjustment in LR and a very slight rotation (or use the crop tool).
The only other thing worth noting is that the top of the building is in full sun and the remainder in shadow.
 
I like that image a lot. It's pretty symetrical so the only thing I would try to do in software is straighten the roof line. That might be a slight distortion adjustment in LR and a very slight rotation (or use the crop tool).
The only other thing worth noting is that the top of the building is in full sun and the remainder in shadow.

Thankyou Jerry perhaps it needs a bit more tinkering to ‘perfect’ it but for web use it’s good enough. Reference the part sun/part shade that was intentional. I took a similar shot earlier in the day without the colour difference and it’s weaker because of it.

Can anyone guess what major (major!) London landmark this building is next to?
 
Hugin has good perspective correction capabilities. And it's free and open source too.
http://hugin.sourceforge.net/tutorials/perspective/en.shtml
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