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I was looking for it period. I was corrected that it is in the Crop pull down. Shift-T is way less than obvious. I have forced my brain and muscle memory to conform to Photoshop's much panned new interface.

Camera Raw: Crash upon exiting. Official Solution. Bridge: Camera Raw is not enabled. Adobe Photoshop Family. This should be basic functionality of the product. Less than helpful. Less than useful. Adobe took function away with this decision. This is a feature downgrade. It's not gone, nor as you report, missing, so how did Adobe take functionality away? Anyway, now you know where to find the not missing Straighten Tool; you are welcome.

I don't see the straighten tool in the crop tool. The straighten tool defined as "draw a single line and the image levels to that line.

Maybe I'm calling it by the wrong name, level tool or straighten tool. I'm not seeing that functionality in Oh, geez. I think if the panels evolve to be moveable and closeable some I never use, and they need to be able to all fit on a screen , and short-cuttable many of the current issues will be solved. Oh and the option of old -style cropping.

Drag the Straighten tool in the preview image to baseline horizontal and vertical. The Crop tool becomes active immediately after you use the Straighten tool.

Automatically straighten an image. You can automatically straighten an image in one of the following three ways: Double-click the Straighten tool in the toolbar. With the Straighten tool selected, double-click anywhere in the preview image.

Now, double-click anywhere within the preview image. Crop images. In the Camera Raw dialog box, select the Crop tool or press C. Drag in the preview image to draw the crop area box. To move, scale, or rotate the crop area, drag the crop area or its handles.

Correct red eyes. Drag a selection in the photo around the affected eye. In the tool options under the Histogram, drag the Pupil Size slider to the right to increase the size of the area corrected.

Straighten images. Drag the Straighten tool in the preview image to baseline horizontal and vertical. The Crop tool becomes active immediately after you use the Straighten tool. Automatically straighten an image. You can automatically straighten an image in one of the following three ways: Double-click the Straighten tool in the toolbar. With the Straighten tool selected, double-click anywhere in the preview image.

Now, double-click anywhere within the preview image. Crop images. In the Camera Raw dialog box, select the Crop tool or press C.

Drag in the preview image to draw the crop area box. To move, scale, or rotate the crop area, drag the crop area or its handles. Correct red eyes. Drag a selection in the photo around the affected eye. For other tutorials in this series, check out our complete Photo Retouching section. Here's a photo I shot of a couple of cruise ships arriving at port early one morning.

I was standing on the deck of a third ship when I took the photo, and like I said, it was early morning, things were still a bit fuzzy, and I obviously wasn't holding the camera quite as level as I thought I was:. Let's see how I can quickly straighten the image using the Straighten Tool.

You'll find the Straighten Tool in the toolbar along the top left of the Camera Raw dialog box directly to the right of the Crop Tool. Unlike the Crop Tool, the Straighten Tool doesn't have any hidden menu options so to select it, simply click on its icon.

Or, you can select the Straighten Tool by pressing the letter A on your keyboard:. With the Straighten Tool selected, look for something in your image that should be straight, either horizontally or vertically.

Then, simply click on one end of it, keep your mouse button held down, drag over to the other end, then release your mouse.



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