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After you’ve drawn the cropping box, click to select thePerspective check box and then click one of the corners of the box and drag ituntil the side of the window is parallel to the side of the building. (Press Command+R or Control+R to activate the rulers.) Drag the Crop toolover an image that needs perspective adjustment, like the tilting house in Figure 3.17. First, drag a guidefrom the left ruler so that you can see what’s not straight that shouldbe. You can even use Photoshop’s cropping tool to correct perspective.Click the Perspective check box on the Tool Options bar. The areaoutside the box will be dimmed so that you can see what you’reremoving.Īfter you have the cropping box placed where you want it, double-clickinside it to delete the area outside the box. Use the handles on the cropping box to fine-tune the selection. (Itlooks like two overlapped pieces of L-shaped mat board-the same toolartists use to help compose paintings.)ĭrag it across the picture, holding the mouse button down. Select the Crop tool from the toolbox or press C on the keyboard. To crop a picture, use any image and follow these steps:
