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April 21, 2020
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using crop tool to rotate image

  • April 21, 2020
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Straight lines are serrated after rotate crop tool

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Marja de Klerk
Inspiring
April 21, 2020

Where exactly do you see the serrated lines? If you see them when you zoom in maybe you see the actual pixels. 

ErnstbodeAuthor
Participant
April 21, 2020

   

Hi,

Herewith the result of rotating with the crop tool. The serrated edges of the straight lines correspond to the grid.

Community Expert
April 23, 2020

Hi Rob,

Did you see my examples? What is your conclusion?


Hey Ernst,

For me it still feels like the images is not committed yet. I think you're a more advanced Photoshop user, but this is just to be sure, okey?

 

I also get serrated lines when I crop:

 

But, when I click the "Commit" button (or hit Enter) in the option bar...

 

... the serrated lines disappear again. 

 

This is the regular Crop Tool behaviour, but maybe something else is wrong. If this doesn't help, can you maybe make a screenshot of your entire screen while cropping, and after cropping?

 

Bojan Živković11378569
Community Expert
Community Expert
April 21, 2020

We need more details. What exactly you want to do? You can "straighten" image while cropping or use Straighten tool. I am affraid you will loose some details.

Another way is using free transform from Edit > Free Transform or Ctrl + T. When using free transform you can manage to keep all details by filling blank space using clone and heal tools in Photoshop.

ErnstbodeAuthor
Participant
April 21, 2020

Hi,

Herewith the result of rotating with the crop tool. The serrated edges of the straight lines correspond to the grid.