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This time we use the cropping tool to correct photos. It is also a simple method that is easy to learn and remember.
You may ask: Why not correct both horizontal and vertical deflections at once? You can try it and you will find that if you set both horizontal and vertical perspective correction in one crop, the final cropping effect will cause a serious imbalance in the aspect ratio of the image. Therefore, it is better to perform correction in one direction at a time.
Original picture
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1. Open the image. The shooting effect of this picture is acceptable. You should try to correct it.
2. Use the cropping tool to pull out the cropping frame along the edge of the image. Make sure to check the perspective item on the tool property bar.
3. Press and hold the control point on the corner of the mouse (as shown in the picture), drag it horizontally until it is parallel to the wall of the house, and then release the mouse.
4. Right-click and select Crop
5. The effect after cropping is as shown in the figure ^-^
6. Use the cropping tool again to pull out the cropping frame along the edge of the image, drag the lower right control point vertically until it is parallel to the horizon and release the mouse as shown, then right-click and select "Crop" to execute.
7. The effect after cropping is as shown in the picture. Now the image is basically normal. It seems that the tree on the left is still a little to the right. Let’s crop it again.
8. Continue cutting
How's the final effect? It's pretty good, right?