Straightening something inside a photo
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I know how to straighten an entire image. But what if there is a picture frame on a wall that's crooked? Can it be straightened? I'm using Photoshop CC the lastest version, on Mac Sierra.
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One way: Make a selection of the picture, put it on its own layer, show transformation controls, make the picture slightly larger, then straighten the picture frame.
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As Derek said. Or if you don't want the picture to be larger, select it - transform it to straighten it up then use the clone tool to fill any gaps left in the wall.
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Or select the picture and transform - warp. There are tons of ways... if you post a screenshot we'll come up with even more .
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If it's a picture frame on the wall, I would select an area larger than the frame and transform that - less retouching of where the original frame was.
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Is the picture in it's own layer? Or can you select it and jump it to it's own layer (Ctrl/Cmd+ J)? If so, you can use the Straighten Layer option:
- Select the Ruler tool
- Draw a line segment along the top of the object
- Select Straighten layer in the Options bar
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The combination of Derek's and Dave's responses should easily do the trick.
Make a selection of the area
Use New Layer Via Copy (command J)
Straighten and enlarge slightly to cover the other image
You may need to make and/or soften the edges
warmly/j

