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| Janco... |
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 5:43 pm |
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Hi;
how do I rotate guide line in CS3 for a certain amount of degrees?
is that possible?
thx |
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| Kabuki... |
Posted: Sun Oct 11, 2009 11:59 pm |
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"Janco" <tamoyasanshalMAKNI at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message
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Quote: Hi;
how do I rotate guide line in CS3 for a certain amount of degrees?
is that possible?
thx
use the ruler to make the line you want to align the image to
then use IMAGE>rotate arbitrary (it will show the degrees automatically) |
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| Alan Browne... |
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 6:11 pm |
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Kabuki wrote:
Quote: "Janco" <tamoyasanshalMAKNI at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message
news:hasnjn$end$1 at (no spam) ss408.t-com.hr...
Hi;
how do I rotate guide line in CS3 for a certain amount of degrees?
is that possible?
thx
use the ruler to make the line you want to align the image to
then use IMAGE>rotate arbitrary (it will show the degrees automatically)
Could you be more specific on how to use the ruler to make the reference
line? I spent half an hour on this yesterday - not getting anything
that would pre-set the arbitrary value in image-rotate. |
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| Kabuki... |
Posted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 8:54 pm |
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"Alan Browne" <alan.browne at (no spam) FreelunchVideotron.ca> wrote in message
news:au-dnZEWTK2HpE7XnZ2dnUVZ_vqdnZ2d at (no spam) giganews.com...
Quote: Kabuki wrote:
"Janco" <tamoyasanshalMAKNI at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message
news:hasnjn$end$1 at (no spam) ss408.t-com.hr...
Hi;
how do I rotate guide line in CS3 for a certain amount of degrees?
is that possible?
thx
use the ruler to make the line you want to align the image to
then use IMAGE>rotate arbitrary (it will show the degrees automatically)
Could you be more specific on how to use the ruler to make the reference
line? I spent half an hour on this yesterday - not getting anything that
would pre-set the arbitrary value in image-rotate.
Not sure how to make it more clear
select the ruler tool from the flyout (under dropper) not the ruler guides
from the margins
if you have say a crooked horizon or some wall that is slanted
draw your line with the ruler tool along that edge
then select image>> rotate>> the degrees needed to straighten will be there
another way is to open the RAW dialog and use straighten tool |
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| Johan W. Elzenga... |
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 1:07 am |
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Alan Browne <alan.browne at (no spam) FreelunchVideotron.ca> wrote:
Quote: Kabuki wrote:
"Janco" <tamoyasanshalMAKNI at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message
news:hasnjn$end$1 at (no spam) ss408.t-com.hr...
Hi;
how do I rotate guide line in CS3 for a certain amount of degrees?
is that possible?
thx
use the ruler to make the line you want to align the image to
then use IMAGE>rotate arbitrary (it will show the degrees automatically)
Could you be more specific on how to use the ruler to make the reference
line? I spent half an hour on this yesterday - not getting anything
that would pre-set the arbitrary value in image-rotate.
Select the Ruler Tool and draw a line over the horizon (or over
something that should be vertical). Then choose 'Image - Image Rotation
- Arbitrary'. The angle is already filled in because of what you did
with the ruler tool, so you only have to hit the Enter key to get your
image straightened.
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Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl
Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.com |
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| Alan Browne... |
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 3:30 am |
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Kabuki wrote:
Quote: "Alan Browne" <alan.browne at (no spam) FreelunchVideotron.ca> wrote in message
news:au-dnZEWTK2HpE7XnZ2dnUVZ_vqdnZ2d at (no spam) giganews.com...
Kabuki wrote:
"Janco" <tamoyasanshalMAKNI at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message
news:hasnjn$end$1 at (no spam) ss408.t-com.hr...
Hi;
how do I rotate guide line in CS3 for a certain amount of degrees?
is that possible?
thx
use the ruler to make the line you want to align the image to
then use IMAGE>rotate arbitrary (it will show the degrees automatically)
Could you be more specific on how to use the ruler to make the reference
line? I spent half an hour on this yesterday - not getting anything that
would pre-set the arbitrary value in image-rotate.
Not sure how to make it more clear
select the ruler tool from the flyout (under dropper) not the ruler guides
from the margins
Don't seem to have the ruler tool. (Mac v. of CS3).
What you describe is exactly what I have been searching for ... no
cigar. Isn't there.
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if you have say a crooked horizon or some wall that is slanted
draw your line with the ruler tool along that edge
then select image>> rotate>> the degrees needed to straighten will be there
another way is to open the RAW dialog and use straighten tool
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| Alan Browne... |
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 3:40 am |
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Johan W. Elzenga wrote:
Quote: Alan Browne <alan.browne at (no spam) FreelunchVideotron.ca> wrote:
Kabuki wrote:
"Janco" <tamoyasanshalMAKNI at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message
news:hasnjn$end$1 at (no spam) ss408.t-com.hr...
Hi;
how do I rotate guide line in CS3 for a certain amount of degrees?
is that possible?
thx
use the ruler to make the line you want to align the image to
then use IMAGE>rotate arbitrary (it will show the degrees automatically)
Could you be more specific on how to use the ruler to make the reference
line? I spent half an hour on this yesterday - not getting anything
that would pre-set the arbitrary value in image-rotate.
Select the Ruler Tool and draw a line over the horizon (or over
something that should be vertical). Then choose 'Image - Image Rotation
- Arbitrary'. The angle is already filled in because of what you did
with the ruler tool, so you only have to hit the Enter key to get your
image straightened.
.... in the Mac v. of PS CS3?
Cannot find the ruler tool. I'm either blind or stupid. I'm not blind.
(pls don't reply to that).
Here's my toolbar:
http://gallery.photo.net/photo/9894024-lg.jpg |
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| Boskey... |
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 5:11 am |
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or type in ruler tool in your PS3 help. |
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| Boskey... |
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 5:16 am |
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You should be able to find it by rt-clicking on the eye-drop tool. |
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| tony cooper... |
Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 5:16 am |
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On Mon, 12 Oct 2009 19:40:36 -0400, Alan Browne
<alan.browne at (no spam) FreelunchVideotron.ca> wrote:
Quote: Johan W. Elzenga wrote:
Alan Browne <alan.browne at (no spam) FreelunchVideotron.ca> wrote:
Kabuki wrote:
"Janco" <tamoyasanshalMAKNI at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message
news:hasnjn$end$1 at (no spam) ss408.t-com.hr...
Hi;
how do I rotate guide line in CS3 for a certain amount of degrees?
is that possible?
thx
use the ruler to make the line you want to align the image to
then use IMAGE>rotate arbitrary (it will show the degrees automatically)
Could you be more specific on how to use the ruler to make the reference
line? I spent half an hour on this yesterday - not getting anything
that would pre-set the arbitrary value in image-rotate.
Select the Ruler Tool and draw a line over the horizon (or over
something that should be vertical). Then choose 'Image - Image Rotation
- Arbitrary'. The angle is already filled in because of what you did
with the ruler tool, so you only have to hit the Enter key to get your
image straightened.
... in the Mac v. of PS CS3?
Cannot find the ruler tool. I'm either blind or stupid. I'm not blind.
(pls don't reply to that).
Here's my toolbar:
http://gallery.photo.net/photo/9894024-lg.jpg
Click the little triangle in the lower right of the eyedropper icon
(3rd from the bottom). That shows you the other tools in that box.
The ruler tool should be there as a drop-down. CS4 has the eyedropper,
ruler tool, color sampler tool, and two others there.
The fact that there is a triangle in the eyedropper icon box tells me
that there *are* other tools there.
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Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida |
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| Kabuki... |
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 12:09 am |
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"Janco" <tamoyasanshalMAKNI at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message
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Quote:
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said all that in my replies but glad you found it
"select the ruler tool from the flyout (under dropper) not the ruler guides
from the margins
if you have say a crooked horizon or some wall that is slanted
draw your line with the ruler tool along that edge
then select image>> rotate>> the degrees needed to straighten will be there
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| Alan Browne... |
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 1:14 am |
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Boskey wrote:
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Cannot find the ruler tool. I'm either blind or stupid. I'm not
blind. (pls don't reply to that).
Here's my toolbar:
http://gallery.photo.net/photo/9894024-lg.jpg
You should be able to find it by rt-clicking on the eye-drop tool.
Got it - thanks. |
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| Alan Browne... |
Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 1:15 am |
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Kabuki wrote:
Quote: "Janco" <tamoyasanshalMAKNI at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote in message
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said all that in my replies but glad you found it
"select the ruler tool from the flyout (under dropper) not the ruler guides
from the margins
if you have say a crooked horizon or some wall that is slanted
draw your line with the ruler tool along that edge
then select image>> rotate>> the degrees needed to straighten will be there
"
Got it now ... thks. |
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