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How Do You Straighten a Picture on an Angle in Photoshop?

Last updated on January 24, 2023 @ 12:40 pm

There are a few different ways that you can straighten a picture that is on an angle in Photoshop.

One way is to use the Ruler Tool.

  1. To do this, first, make sure that the “Ruler Tool” is selected in the “Tools” palette.
  2. Next, click on one of the corners of the image and drag it out until it is aligned with the edge of the document window.
  3. Then, release the mouse button and press the “Enter” key on your keyboard. This will straighten the image.

Another way to straighten an image is to use the Crop Tool.

  1. To do this, select the “Crop Tool” from the “Tools” palette.
  2. Then, click on one of the corners of the image and drag it out until it is aligned with the edge of the document window.
  3. When you release the mouse button, a crop box will appear around the image.
  4. Next, press the “Enter” key on your keyboard to crop the image.

You can also use the Transform command to straighten an image.

  1. To do this, select “Edit” > “Transform” > “Rotate” from the menu bar. A bounding box will appear around the image.
  2. Next, click on one of the corners of the bounding box and drag it until it is aligned with the edge of the document window.
  3. When you release the mouse button, a dialog box will appear. In this dialog box, enter a value for “Angle” and then click on the “OK” button.
PRO TIP: This article contains instructions for how to use Photoshop software to straighten a picture that has been taken at an angle. If you are not familiar with Photoshop, or with using graphic design software in general, you may want to seek out additional help before attempting to follow these steps. Additionally, it is important to be aware that straightening a picture in Photoshop can sometimes distort the image, so it is best to use this technique sparingly and only when absolutely necessary.
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