Straightening, Cropping, and Resizing A well-balanced image, free
Monday, January 12th, 2009Straightening, Cropping, and Resizing A well-balanced image, free from odd-looking distortions, can mean the difference between a snapshot and a good photograph. The overall layout of the image, how it is cropped, and where the main subject is placed in relation to the background are important in both design and photography. A crooked horizon or unbalanced subject matter can make even a great image look like the work of a beginner. You may have buildings that appear top heavy or out of perspective, and your photos will not always be the size you need them for your projects. Even the best photographers have images that require some cropping or resizing. With Photoshop CS3, you can crop images for better composition with a variety of tools and straighten the horizon in any photo. You can also straighten and crop several crookedly scanned photos in one step. You can even make multiple photos from one original image or create a panorama from several separate images. You can fix various types of camera lens distortions and correct the perspective on buildings. Photoshop and Camera Raw do most of the work for you. Photoshop CS3 makes all such previously time-consuming or difficult tasks quick and easy. New tools and new resampling algorithms help you straighten, crop, adjust, and resize images, saving hours of tedious work to make all your images look better.
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