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The Straighten image dialog box lets you correct lens distortions and straighten bitmap images quickly. This feature is useful for straightening photos that were taken or scanned at an angle or contain lens distortions.
Straighten image dialog box
Correcting camera lens distortions
The Straighten image dialog box lets you rotate an image by moving a slider, typing a rotation angle, or using the arrow keys. You can specify a custom rotation angle from -15 to 15 degrees.
You can also produce an image at an angle by disabling cropping and then using the Crop tool to crop the image in the drawing window. When cropping is disabled, the straightened image appears against the background color.
To straighten an image |
1 . | Click Adjust Straighten image. |
If the image has a lens distortion, move the Correct lens distortion slider to the left to correct a barrel distortion or to the right to correct a pincushion distortion. |
2 . | Move the Rotate image slider, or type a value between 15 and -15 in the Rotate image box. |
3 . | If necessary, move the Grid slider to adjust the size of the grid cells. |
4 . | To crop and straighten the image, enable the Crop image check box. |
The image is cropped to preserve the aspect ratio of the original image, which means that the final image is smaller than the original image. |
If you want to preserve the width and height of the original image, enable the Crop and resample to original size check box. The final image is resampled. |
Choose a color from the Grid color picker.
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Using the Pan tool , drag the image until the area is aligned with the gridline.
You can use the Pan tool only after you zoom in on the image.
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Click the Rotate counterclockwise button or the Rotate clockwise button .
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Disable or enable the Grid check box.
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Click in the Rotate image box, and press the Up arrow or Down arrow key.
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Click Reset.
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Using the Zoom in or Zoom out tool, click in the preview window.
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Click the Zoom to fit button.
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Click the 100% button.
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Although a duotone image is displayed as a grayscale image in the preview window of the Straighten image dialog box, the final image is duotone.
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