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If you look at shot #1, you'll notice all the objects in the upper half of the shot hanging over to the middle.
To correct this in Photoshop;
a) Select All (CTRL + A)
b) Click on the "Move Tool" (V)
c) Make sure that on the options bar "Show Bounding Box" is selected
d) Zoom in, so that you see the grey area surrounding the canvas (this will make it possible to move the corners of the selection out of the canvas area)
e) Move your cursors to one of the upper corners, until you see a double arrow (not the siccors)
f) When you hold CTRL and click on hold the left mouse button, you can move the corner. To the same with the right corner and point in the middle of the upper line.
This needs some experimenting.
g) When you're done; double click inside the marquee
h) Select All (CTRL + A)
i) Crop your image.
(image has no copyrights)
To correct this in Photoshop;
a) Select All (CTRL + A)
b) Click on the "Move Tool" (V)
c) Make sure that on the options bar "Show Bounding Box" is selected
d) Zoom in, so that you see the grey area surrounding the canvas (this will make it possible to move the corners of the selection out of the canvas area)
e) Move your cursors to one of the upper corners, until you see a double arrow (not the siccors)
f) When you hold CTRL and click on hold the left mouse button, you can move the corner. To the same with the right corner and point in the middle of the upper line.
This needs some experimenting.
g) When you're done; double click inside the marquee
h) Select All (CTRL + A)
i) Crop your image.
(image has no copyrights)