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How to straighten just an area of the image

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Apr 16, 2017 Apr 16, 2017

Hello, I can straighten the whole image in CS6 using the crop tool but I only want to straighten part of the image? When I try to do this it wants to crop the image after which obviously I don't want.

It would also be helpful to show have grid lines as when I have straightened the whole image I'm not sure if it is completely straight?

Many thanks

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Community Expert , Apr 16, 2017 Apr 16, 2017

Use View > Show > Grid for grid lines.

Select the Ruler tool, draw a line along the image, and click Straighten Layer on the Options Bar.

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Community Expert ,
Apr 16, 2017 Apr 16, 2017

Use View > Show > Grid for grid lines.

Select the Ruler tool, draw a line along the image, and click Straighten Layer on the Options Bar.

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Apr 16, 2017 Apr 16, 2017
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I can straighten the whole image in CS6 using the crop tool but I only want to straighten part of the image? When I try to do this it wants to crop the image after which obviously I don't want.

Why don’t you post the image in question and a screenshot to clarify that exactly you mean?

Have you tried duplicating the affected section to a new Layer, Converting it to a Smart Object and simply transforming it as needed?

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