AppleCider
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It happens to all of us...the heartbreak of an otherwise good scan, but it's at an angle. Sure, you can rescan, but why, when you can do this:
1. Select the Measure tool (it looks like a tiny ruler)
2. Either: drag the tool along the top edge of the scan; follow the angle! Or: find an area in the image that should be perfectly horizontal and drag the measure tool across that.
3. Note the angle in the Options bar. You don't really have to do this, because....
4. Photoshop does it for you! Now, with the Measure tool still active, go to Image > Rotate Canvas. Choose Arbitrary. In the dialog box, the angle is already filled in for you, along with whether it should be rotated clockwise or counterclockwise. Click Okay.
5. The image is perfectly straight, but you'll have some extraneous space now; go to Image > Trim. Done.
1. Select the Measure tool (it looks like a tiny ruler)
2. Either: drag the tool along the top edge of the scan; follow the angle! Or: find an area in the image that should be perfectly horizontal and drag the measure tool across that.
3. Note the angle in the Options bar. You don't really have to do this, because....
4. Photoshop does it for you! Now, with the Measure tool still active, go to Image > Rotate Canvas. Choose Arbitrary. In the dialog box, the angle is already filled in for you, along with whether it should be rotated clockwise or counterclockwise. Click Okay.
5. The image is perfectly straight, but you'll have some extraneous space now; go to Image > Trim. Done.
