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October 19, 2008

Photoshop Perspective Cropping


All right folks, today, we’ll learn how to adjust perspective in a picture, using perspective cropping.

Select crop tool

1. select crop tool, and ensure width and height do not have values set

2. click and draw a rectangular crop area around the image area to have perspective corrected

Ensure perspective option is checked

3. ensure that cropped area option is delete, and perspective checkbox is checked

Click and drag crop rectangle corners to align them with slant lines of the image

4. click and drag the corners of the crop ‘rectangle’ to be aligned with the slanted lines of the image area, to have perspective corrected

5. double-click within the crop area to do perspective crop, so image area is now cropped and its perspective adjusted, so picture appears to be taken straight on, instead of at an angle

Image before perspective crop
Image before perspective crop

Image after perspective crop
Image after perspective crop

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