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Squaring up an image in Photoshop Don't you just hate it when you have that perfect picture, but it's not aligned properly? This tutorial will show you how to fix that. First of all, go into Photoshop and open up your image. You can see that the framed picture isn't straight. This is where Photoshop comes in!
On your side panel, select the measure tool (I).
With the measure tool selected, drag it across the image from where the red arrows are pointing.
Then go Image > Rotate Canvas > Arbitrary.
A box will pop up. Press OK. White edges will appear on your picture. Just crop it and you're done.
___ This tutorial, and all the images shown here are copyright by MiniG. Back to the top
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