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horizon straighteneruse the measureing tool in CS2 to draw a line along your horizon.
[its in with the eyedropper tool, looks like a ruler] before you let go of the mouse clicker you press Alt go to image rotate and click on arbitury and the image will level itself the correct amount. Shane
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Do you need to press "Alt"? I've used the technique many times before but I only ever remember clicking and dragging from the start of the 'edge' to whatever finish point you think will give you a decent sample for the angle. I've never used the Alt key.
Simon
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dunno, just found it worked this way.
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An even better way is to use the straighten tool in Adobe Camera Raw... Draw a line along the plane that you want to be horizontal (or vertical) and it automatically rotates and crops the image...
I suspect you probably lose less image information doing it at this point as well... Cheers, John
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Never used it John but you make a good point about loss of data. Thanks
Simon
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Thanks John. Didn't know that. BTW it's the 3rd icon from the right in the toolbar at the top of the ACR window Peter
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Re: horizon straightener
I've used it a few times myself, but sometimes found it to be off too much for my liking. You really need to be zoomed in and completely accurate with the measuring tool. I just use the gridlines, line up something with the gridline and rotate. I know its a longer process but it gives me the results I want
I use either method:
Note that the line you're trying to straighten doesn't have to be horizontal. If it's tilted more than 45 degrees the software will assume you're working on a vertical line. This is useful when using water reflections as a guide.
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