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Tilted Photo? Photoshop's No Crop Straighten Feature!

Tilted Photo? Photoshop's No Crop Straighten Feature!

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Straighten, Rotate, or Expand a Photo Without Cropping in Photoshop! Learn how to use the automatic Content-Aware Fill feature built into the Crop & Straighten tool to easily fill the gaps while rotating or expanding your image
Date: 2022-07-19

Comments and reviews: 17


Weirdly enough I've found that you can get WILDLY different results using the content aware fill built into Crop vs hitting shift+backspace and choosing content aware fill, and going to Edit > Content Aware Fill.
I'm not really too sure I understand why you'll get such different results for it filling the same exact areas in but if you find you're getting bad matches with the Crop tool, crop it to where you want it and use one of the other fill tools manually and see if it improves!

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That a feature appeared shortly after I gave a presentation to the Photoshop Users Group in Minneapolis back in 2010 on how to do lossless rotation using the new (new to Photoshop CS5 at the time) content-aware fill function. I still use my method to this day (and keep the new pixels on a separate layer) even though the method Unmesh describes in this video may be quicker.
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Thanks for the great video. For my work i need something like that however not manual but automatic. What i mean is automatically rotate pictures based on the horizon. Maybe an AI tool which somehow detects the horizon and straightens it? Any suggestions will be appretiated: .
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Great tool, waiting for this in Camera Raw. Thank you.
Just a quick tip: if you are using crop tool with Use Classic Mode this is not working. (Use Classic Mode option is under gear icon while Crop tool is selected)

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How do you de-fishbowl a picture? i have a pic that has this oval/fishbowl effect going on. i lost the original photo and all i have left is digital camera shot of it.
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Thank you for opening my eyes to the content fill option here. Been using this technique for ages without knowing that option exist. You are a teacher of teachers!
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Seriously these tutorials never gets boring
We just didn't realize how the video just ended up and we've learned something without getting bored

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Unmesh, tell us the truth: you work for Adobe and you are one of the Photoshop programmers. It's just amazing how you get to know all of these tips
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You never opened a single RAW file in your life otherwise you'd know this was included in PS a looooong time ago. Before CC, before v6. 0.
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Thanks, I did not know after all this time that there is a toggle for deleting pixels outside the crop. Why is this even on by default?
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Excellent reminder! There is som many things to remember and i appreciate you pointing out what should be obvious but I forget its there.
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Thanks! I use the content aware trick, but as always after I watched your tut, I understood that there is more in it, than I knew.
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So much of my photoshop work is spent filling in cropped out areas after straightening. This is an awesome tip! Thank you!
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Even when it's a technique I know (and those moments are few and far between, it is still a pleasure to watch your videos.
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The editing can help me to get a large picture, like a picture from shoot by the full frame camera mirrorless.
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Sir I proud of you becaues you make the video amazing you make the invisible things visible thank you so much
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A great feature indeed. Thanks for the tip
To remove stuff, I usually use right click with the selection

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