Since when did Big Ben become tilted? Never - it was the positioning of your
camera when you snapped this "almost" perfect shot. With StudioLine, you can
correct this with a few simple steps. |
1. Select the image and then
open the preprocessing filter
"Crop and Rotate" from the
Image Toolbox. |
2. Look for an object in the image that
should be aligned perfectly horizontal or
vertical. In our case, the tower is a
suitable reference point. We'll move the
first handle of the alignment band to the
tip of the tower and the second handle to
the base of the tower. |
3. Use the cropping blades to
crop the image accordingly. You
may need to experiment with
each cropping blade and
deactivate the "fix" button. |
Now the tower stands straight again. If you should want to change the
settings later - no problem. The filter "Crop and Rotate" keeps its settings
and can easily be adjusted or removed completely. |