You can correct perspective distortions by using the Straighten image dialog box or interactively by using the Perspective Correction tool.
Correcting perspective distortions
Correct perspective distortions interactively
The Perspective Correction tool lets you fix perspective distortions by positioning a bounding box over the distorted elements. You must drag the handles of the bounding box to the corners of the image element that appears to be leaning or at an angle. If you need greater precision, you can move the handles of the bounding box by specifying their x and y coordinates. In addition, you can display grid lines in the bounding box. You can reset the bounding box by clearing any previous adjustments, and you can toggle the grid view.
Final results with cropping enabled (left) and disabled (right).
To correct perspective distortions in photos |
1 . | Click Adjust Straighten image. |
2 . | Perform a task from the following table. |
Move the Vertical perspective slider. If the photo object appears to be leaning backwards, move the slider to the left. Tall buildings in photos usually appear to be leaning back when the picture is taken from the ground.
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Move the Horizontal perspective slider. If the photo was taken with the camera to the right of the object, move the slider to the left.
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Enable the Crop image check box, and then enable the Crop and resample to original size check box.
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To correct perspective distortions interactively |
1 . | In the toolbox, choose the Perspective Correction tool . (This tool is located in the Crop flyout.) |
A bounding box with corner handles appears on the image. |
2 . | Drag the handles to the corners of the image element that should be rectangular. |
3 . | Click Apply on the property bar. |
Click the Grid button on the property bar.
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On the property bar, type values in the X and Y boxes for each handle.
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Click the Crop button to enable it.
Disabling the Crop button results in an image that appears skewed.
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Click the Clear perspective correction button on the property bar.
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The Perspective Correction tool cannot be used on 1-bit and 48-bit images.
You can select the Perspective Correction tool by pressing Shift+C.
You can also double-click the image to apply the perspective.
The features documented in the Help are available in the full version of CorelDRAW Graphics Suite 2020. Some features may not be available in this version of the product.