Monday, May 19, 2014

straightening an image tutorial by Jared

First you find an askew image or something that maybe you want to make look crooked for whatever reason


What you first need to do is select the ruler tool placed under the eyedropper tool

Then use the ruler to draw a line parallel with whatever you want to be the new horizontal plane (you may have to play around with it to get it right)

Then at the upper tool bar, select straighten layer

At this point, your focus of the image will be aligned but the rest of the picture will be askew

Normally in photoshop cs5, it would automatically crop the image for you to get rid of the blank space you see in the edges, but they dumbed it down a little in cs6 so you have to manually crop by selecting the crop tool above the ruler tool


From here you’ll have to eyeball all the corners and edges when you crop to make sure there aren’t any blank spaces

When you feel like you have it cropped correctly, press enter

And finally you should have your straightened image











2 comments:

  1. I would suggest adding periods to the end of each sentence to look more professional. You should add a picture of were you put your new horizontal plane. Finely you shouldn't be sarcastic in your descriptions due to the fact it makes you look lazy when again want this tutorial to look more professional.

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  2. To me, I strongly believe that you did a really fantastic job on that step by step tutorial on "how to straighten an image" But what i did see at the most part threw out the whole tutorial was just nothing but bad grammar/punctuation mark at the end of every sentence that you did. Just remember to just put a period mark on every end of a sentence, and you would do fine. Cause at the most part, everything was perfect beside the one little mistake that you did.

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